€1.8 Million Research Grant for Sequence Impulse Hydrogen Project to Decarbonize Blast Furnaces
A research project to establish decarbonization technologies for the steelmaking industry, in which Primetals Technologies is an associated partner, has been awarded a €1.8 million research grant from the European Union (EU) via the Research Fund for Coal and Steel (RFCS). The program aims to establish a process for injecting hydrogen using the Sequence Impulse Process (SIP) technology directly into the blast furnace via the shaft. In addition to the grant, contributions will be made by each of the research partners, bringing the total project value to €3.5 million.
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