A new stainless steel technology could transform green hydrogen production and advance the global transition to clean energy. The innovation, developed at the University of Hong Kong (HKU ...
Steel threads through every part of daily life; it’s one of the most essential materials in the world. The process of making it goes back thousands of years, and it now enables ...
(In September, the company renamed itself from H2 Green Steel.) It will make hydrogen by splitting water with electrolysis, using clean electricity supplied by a mix of wind and hydropower.
The Swedish startup Stegra has raised close to $7 billion to produce zero-emissions steel using green hydrogen starting in 2026. As of 2023, nearly 2 billion metric tons of it were being produced ...
Stainless steel can play a key role in this transformation. “Innovation, cost efficiency and commitment to sustainability are the keys to remaining competitive,” says Max Menz ...