Hisarna Technology Could Reduce CO2 Emissions from Blast Furnace Steelmaking by More than 50 Per Cent

Called “Hisarna”, the technology has the potential to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide in the blast furnace steelmaking route by more than 50%.
The €20 million project is one of the initiatives that has sprung up under the auspices of ULCOS (Ultra-Low CO2 Steelmaking), a consortium of European steelmakers that has drawn up the world’s most advanced programme to reduce the steel industry’s carbon footprint.

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Posted on December 6, 2009 · in Europe

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