Green steel20 Oct 2021 19:22
This may have been done to death here already but here goes.
So, Sweden is pioneering 'green' steel - zero emission using hydrogen as reducing agent instead of coke (and I guess hydrogen for blast furnaces or electric arc furnace from renewable power. So, if I recall the magnetite at Kallack is unusually high grade. Wouldn't that help push the case for green steel as production would be less energy intensive as well? Just a thought. Probably irrelevant given the glacial progress here. Cheers, JT