Submitted by Ok_Champion6840 t3_10ophm6 in UpliftingNews
xxFrenchToastxx t1_j6hfyfx wrote
https://www.thyssenkrupp-steel.com/en/company/sustainability/climate-strategy/
thyssenkrupp is investing almost 2 billion euro in hydrogen based steel production
Pafkay t1_j6hhwbp wrote
I never understand this, 95% of H2 is currently made from fossil fuels, so this sounds more like greenwashing than anything else. I read about this the other day where Birmingham university have found away to drop steel making CO2 emissions by 90%
Ok_Champion6840 OP t1_j6ifvqx wrote
This has nothing to do with hydrogen production. It’s an electric furnace for smelting iron in to steel.
Pafkay t1_j6ii9fv wrote
> thyssenkrupp is investing almost 2 billion euro in hydrogen based steel production
From the post I replied to or did you not read that part?
Ok_Champion6840 OP t1_j6ija5j wrote
No, I didn’t see this was a reply to someone else. Not sure why it showed up for me.
Pafkay t1_j6ijfhc wrote
Meh it happens, reddit is funny sometimes :)
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