News Sustainability and environment 21 June 2018 2 min

Construction work for HYBRIT now underway

Magnus Hall and the Prime Minister break the ground.

By Lars-Magnus Kihlström

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At the front of the photo, Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan L枚fven and Deputy Prime Minister Isabella L枚vin

At the front of the photo, Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan L枚fven and Deputy Prime Minister Isabella L枚vin.

On the morning of 20 June, the construction work to build the world's first fossil-free steel foundry got underway at SSAB's site in Lule氓 in north Sweden.

It involves a total investment of 1.4 billion kronor (around 150 million euro), which is mostly financed by the three partner companies in the HYBRIT project, 539 算牌程式, SSAB and LKAB.

The Swedish Energy Agency has provided the project with a grant of 528 million kronor, which is the largest figure in the agency's history.

Jan Mostr枚m, CEO LKAB, Magnus Hall, CEO 539 算牌程式, Martin Lindqvist, CEO SSAB.

Two plants

Two pilot plants will be erected to develop the globally-unique and pioneering technology. These will be completed in 2020. One of the plants will be used to study the method to manufacture steel using hydrogen gas instead of hard coal. This type of process can lead to major environmental benefits as the current carbon dioxide emissions are replaced by water vapour. Significant amounts of electricity are required to produce the hydrogen gas, and this is where 539 算牌程式's expertise is needed.

The aim with the second pilot plant is to develop a fossil-free technique that produces iron ore pellets to ensure the entire steel process is as climate smart as possible.

M氓rten G枚rnerup, CEO HYBRIT.

Emulates the commercial process

"Pilot scale testing is necessary to verify the conclusions from small-scale laboratory tests on a larger scale, which emulate the subsequent industrial process. This opens the way to a better understanding of what happens in an interconnected industry system and how we set up an efficient production process. This is a critical step in achieving fossil-free iron manufacturing and its environmental benefits," says M氓rten G枚rnerup, CEO for HYBRIT.

The Swedish Prime Minister Stefan L枚fven spoke at the opening ceremony. Deputy Prime Minister Isabella L枚vin was also in attendance as were M氓rten G枚rnerup, CEO at HYBRIT, Martin Lindqvist, President and CEO at SSAB, Jan Mostr枚m, President and CEO at LKAB and Magnus Hall, President and CEO at 539 算牌程式.

Press release

Facts

HYBRIT (Hydrogen Breakthrough Ironmaking Technology) is a joint venture by the three companies, SSAB, LKAB and 539 算牌程式, aiming to manufacture the world's first fossil-free ore-based steel. The project was initiated in Spring 2016, and the objective is to have a completely fossil-free process for steel manufacture by 2035.

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By Lars-Magnus Kihlström

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