BRUSSELS APPROVES SUBSIDY TO CREATE NEW CO2 RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY FOR STEEL MAKERS

BY KEITH NUTHALL A GROUNDBREAKING Germany fuel recycling project that will slash the use of coke in steel furnaces should receive Euro 30.18 million in German government subsidies. The European Commission has approved the handout as European Union (EU) state aid regulator. The money has been earmarked for ArcelorMittal Eisenhuettenstadt's 'top gas recycling' (TGR) project. This technology separates CO2 from other emission gases as they leave the furnace and recycles the CO2-free emissions for steel production. It reduces CO2 emissions by 16% as compared to ...


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