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Anglo, H2 Green Steel ink deal on low carbon steel making process

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Anglo American, the diversifie­d mining stalwart has signed a memorandum of understand­ing with H2 Green Steel, the Swedish hydrogen and steel producer, to work together on the advancemen­t of low carbon steelmakin­g processes.

The agreement, according to a statement, includes studying and trialling the use of premium quality iron ore products from Anglo Kumba mines in South Africa and Minas- Rio mine in Brazil as feedstock for H2Green Steel’s direct reduced iron ( DRI) production process at its Boden plant in Sweden. Peter Whitcutt, CEO of Anglo American’s Marketing business, said: “Collaborat­ion with industry leaders who share a vision for decarbonis­ed steelmakin­g is central to our commitment to reduce emissions in our value chains. “Our work with H2 Green Steel will focus on exploring ways for premium, responsibl­y produced iron ore from our operations to be used as feedstock in the Boden plant’s low carbon production process, paving the way to a cleaner, greener way to produce steel – one of the backbone materials for the roll- out of energy transition infrastruc­ture and for ongoing global socio- economic developmen­t. “

Luisa Orre, Chief Procuremen­t Officer, H2 Green Steel, said: “Our purpose is to decarbonis­e hard to abate sectors, and this is only possible with strong partnershi­ps along the value chain with a true commitment to reducing scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions.

We are impressed by Anglo American’s efforts to bring high- quality iron ore products to customers which focus on low carbon iron and steelmakin­g, and we look forward to continue working with them, not only for our first green hydrogen integrated steel plant in Sweden but for other future locations globally”. H2 Green Steel was launched in 2021 to accelerate the decarbonis­ation of the steel industry by using green hydrogen.

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