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You may have heard of green hydrogen before on this show, but what about green steel? Well, in order to get one, you can use the other. That's according to the company H2 Green Steel, which is in the process of building a plant in Sweden using hydroelectric power to produce green hydrogen that will then be used to heat the ore in its steel ovens. The plant could be up and running by the end of 2025 with the aim of cleaning up an industry that's responsible for more than 7% of global CO2 emissions. Joining Julia to discuss is H2 Green Steel CEO Henrik Henriksson.
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You may have heard of green hydrogen before on this show, but what about green steel? Well, in order to get one, you can use the other. That's according to the company H2 Green Steel, which is in the process of building a plant in Sweden using hydroelectric power to produce green hydrogen that will then be used to heat the ore in its steel ovens. The plant could be up and running by the end of 2025 with the aim of cleaning up an industry that's responsible for more than 7% of global CO2 emissions. Joining Julia to discuss is H2 Green Steel CEO Henrik Henriksson.
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