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23 Nov
13:03

Lhyfe foresees 54kg green hydrogen per tonne requirement

French green hydrogen producer Lhyfe estimates a renewables hydrogen-based DRI-EAF steelmaking process would cut CO2 emissions by 75-100% versus the blast furnace route, employing 54kg of green hydrogen/tonne of finished steel. The hydrogen producer is in talks with steelmakers in Europe for possible collaborations and hydrogen production plant development (see Kallanish passim). A DRI plant would require a 700 megawatts electrolyser capacity, with on-site hy…
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