Germany is aiming to become as greenhouse gas neutral as possible by 2045. This also applies to the steel industry. There are plenty of good ideas out there on the road to this goal, but also plenty of challenges. The important thing is that decarbonization will only succeed as quickly as possible if all the companies in the value chain work together to achieve it. In our new podcast Steel to Zero... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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How much CO2 emissions do everyday products such as laundry machines and ovens produce during manufacture and operation? What matters here is low power consumption, but also the best possible carbon footprint of the materials used, such as steel. In ... more
thyssenkrupp Steel is Germany's biggest steel producer, producing around 11 million metric tons of crude steel a year, and due to its energy-intensive manufacturing processes it has a significant impact on the product carbon footprint. In this podcas... more
In order to significantly reduce carbon emissions from steel, we need to look at every level of the value chain. In this first episode of our podcast, you’ll learn how Waelzholz, as a technology leader in the cold rolling industry and an integral par... more
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