13. Februar 2024
Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe is embarking on a game-changing journey by seeking up to 151,000 tonnes of green or blue #hydrogen for its Duisburg plant, Germany's largest steel mill. The company is set to complete its direct-reduced iron (DRI) facilities by 2026, aiming to use clean hydrogen to extract iron from ore and produce 2.5 million tonnes of DRI annually. π‘ In this innovative tender, Thyssenkrupp is inviting expressions of interest for ten-year contracts, outlining an "expected volume requirement" of 104,000 tonnes of renewable or blue hydrogen in 2028, with increasing amounts up to 2037. To meet the ambitious goal, approximately 1.5GW of electrolysers and up to 3GW of new renewable power may be required, aligning with EU additionality requirements. π Leveraging the planned national H2 pipeline network, Thyssenkrupp's green hydrogen could theoretically be produced anywhere globally, showcasing the potential for international collaboration. The company is poised to contribute significantly to the hydrogen value chain, creating a substantial number of jobs and driving the rapid hydrogen ramp-up in North Rhine-Westphalia and neighboring European countries. π The project, aptly named tkH2Steel, underscores Thyssenkrupp's commitment to decarbonization and corporate transformation. The initiative, supported by nearly €2 billion in grants, combines sustainability with economic growth, positioning the steel giant at the forefront of a green industrial revolution. Expressions of interest are currently open, marking a pivotal step towards a more #sustainable #future in steel production.