
Sustainability in the electrical steel industry – A closer look at investments and technical innovations
This article explores the pivotal role of sustainability in the electrical steel industry, focusing on investments and technical innovations driving environmental progress.
by M. Hilgers

This article by thyssenkrupp’s Marcel Hilgers explores the pivotal role of sustainability in the electrical steel industry, focusing on investments and technical innovations driving environmental progress. A notable investment is the Direct Reduction (DR) plant, utilizing hydrogen as a reducing agent to minimize carbon emissions. With a capacity of 2.5 million tons and annual CO2 savings of 3.5 million metric tons, the plant is instrumental in achieving climate targets while ensuring economic resilience. Strategies such as Power Purchase Agreements and CO2-reduced grain-oriented electrical steel demonstrate a commitment to carbon neutrality. Collaboration among stakeholders is emphasized as crucial for fostering green lead markets and shaping supportive policies for a sustainable future.
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