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Green Chemistry

Can industry decarbonize steelmaking?

Major steelmakers and disruptive start-ups look to hydrogen and renewable electricity to make green steel

by Mark Peplow, special to C&EN
June 13, 2021 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 99, Issue 22
A worker uses an electric furnace to make steel.

Credit: Shutterstock | Steelmaking contributes roughly 7–9% of human-made greenhouse gas emissions, posing a huge climate challenge.

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