The hydrogen product will be used for Baowu’s non-oriented silicon steel production — which is used in components for new energy vehicles (NEVs) — and its vehicle hydrogen stations, the statement said. It did not say where the hydrogen will come from.
China, the world’s top steel producer with over one billion tonnes of crude steel production, has been trying to cut greenhouse gas emissions to meet the country’s pledge to bring its emissions to a peak before 2030. The ferrous sector accounts for around 15% of the country’s total carbon emissions.
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