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Sustainable steelmaking - A strategic evaluation of the future potential of hydrogen in the steel industry
Abstract
<p>As a result of declining raw materials, environmental pollution and increasing public pressure, countries are urged to deal with the topic of an energy system transformation. Fossil energy-intensive industries - such as the steel industry - especially have to revise or change their business models and technology portfolio. Technical developments showed that a sustainable steel production based on hydrogen from green energy seems feasible in the near future. In view of these underlying conditions, both the technology and the future potential of hydrogen for the use in steel production as a substitute for fossil materials is investigated.</p>