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Thyssenkrupp Steel to advance Duisburg green steel plan in August

Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe will advance plans for a postponed green steel plant at Duisburg in August, its CEO stated.

The plans are indicated to make it possible for Thyssenkrupp to change to direct reduction steelmaking, to slowly change the fossil fuels based, traditional blast heater route at its site.

Germany's government in 2015 earmarked 2 billion euros in aids for the plan to support the steelmaker's objective of climate-neutral production by 2045 at the latest.

We will put the first proposals on the table in August, Bernhard Osburg stated at a Handelsblatt hydrogen conference.

He described a tender procedure for the production of hydrogen from renewable sources, for which initially Iqony, an spin-off of neighboring coal power utility Steag, had actually been earmarked.

This is safe for us and the supplier side too, Osburg said throughout a panel session at the event on Thursday.

The proposition for the task was drawn up in 2022, when the function of offering hydrogen and oxygen from Duisburg-Walsum to Thyssenkrupp's plant was assigned to the energy business.

Getting a green light for Steag/Iqony to run the electrolysis plant is not a given, as the tender has to be totally free of discrimination, Iqony CEO and COO Ralf Schiele, who is also a. Steag board member, said of the delays.

Osburg protected the due diligence included.

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(source: Reuters)