Aiming to reduce CO2 emissions, increase sustainability in the steel industry and develop a process based on green hydrogen, the ZHyRON project is qualified as a project in search of solutions to environmental problems.
Recycled iron oxides will be used as reduced iron in electric arc furnaces, and metallurgical wastes will be reused as iron and galvanized iron using hydrogen. For this project, iron oxides will be directly converted into reduced iron to make them suitable for use after they are recovered. This project, anticipated by the relevant company sources, will also support many sectors such as agriculture and treatment facilities.
This project involves nine companies from six European countries: Fundación CIRCE from Spain, ArcelorMittal, which includes companies in both Spain and France, Centre de Recherches Métallurgiques asbl, Hydrometal SA and Jean Goldschmidt International from Belgium, H2 Green Steel from Sweden, BFI from Germany and Fondazione ICONS from Italy.
Producing iron and zinc from steel waste, using hydrogen as a reducing material and contributing to the sustainability of the steel industry will play a central role in the project.
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