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A second fossil-free steel mill is planned for northern Sweden

The hydrogen-powered steel plant in Boden would significantly reduce Sweden's emissions from steel production.

By Kevin McGwin February 23, 2021
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Newly established Swedish firm H2 Green Steel announced plans Tuesday to build a fossil-free steel mill in Boden, near the northern city of Luleå, that would double that country’s steel production while at the same time cementing the region’s reputation as a hub for industries looking to decarbonize their operations.

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