VOESTALPINE BOEHLER WELDING HELLAS S.A. - WELDING CONSUMABLES
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2025-04-30 (energynewsmagazine.at)
OMV started Austria's largest hydrogen electrolyser |
The OMV has put Austria's largest hydrogen production facility into operation in the Schwechat refinery, as the oil company announced on Wednesday. The new polymer electrolyt membrane electrolyser (PEM) has a capacity of 10 megawatts (MW) and is almost twice as large as the largest electrolyser so far, that of the steel group Voestalpine in Linz. The OMV invested around 25 million euros in the facility, which is to save 15,000 tons of CO2 annually.
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2025-04-14 (yieh.com)
India's GreenLine Mobility to invest in reducing carbon emissions from heavy truck fleet- Corp Steel News
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Read more2025-04-11 (greentech.at)
Green Tech Innovators Club in Uni Graz
The Voestalpine has produced the world's first high -quality "green" quality wire wire from hydrogen -reduced clean iron and scrap at its location in Donawitz.
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2025-04-08 (oedigital.com)
Rio Tinto will supply 70% of the iron for a zero-carbon steel factory in Austria
Rio Tinto is supplying 70% of the iron for a new steelmaking facility based on hydrogen, which will be developed by Austrian steelmaker Voestalpine with steel-making technology supplier Primetals Technologies. The Voestalpine Linz test facility will process iron ore using hydrogen rather than coal, thereby reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Rio Tinto's contribution will be its technical expertise in iron ore and 70% of the raw materials from its global operations. This will help to accelerate the technology's market-readiness. This technology allows iron ore to directly be used without having it first formed into pellets. This could reduce energy and cost.
Read more2023-08-17 (filtsep.com)
Andritz supplies its first carbon capture plant to the steel industry
An Andritz carbon capture plant has started operating at Voestalpine’s steel mill in Linz, Austria.
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