Clean Iron for Green Steel
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What we do
We produce clean iron with the lowest carbon emissions using low grade ores and intermittent renewable energy.
A low-temperature, electrochemical-hydrometallurgical process that can utilize low-grade ores and be powered by intermittent renewable energy that improves sustainability and circularity of the steel industry.
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Our Technology
Our process operates at 60 degrees Celsius and removes critical impurities from low-grade ores to produce high purity, gangue-free iron metal that can be charged directly into electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmakers.
Our process operates at 60 degrees Celsius and removes critical impurities from low-grade ores to produce high purity, gangue-free iron metal that can be charged directly into electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmakers.
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The Challenge
Every year, the world produces 1.9 billion metric tonnes of steel predominantly by melting high-grade ores with coal and other minerals in furnaces operating at 1,600 degrees Celsius, emitting 10% of global carbon dioxide emissions.
By decarbonizing ironmaking, which accounts for 90% of steel’s emissions, we’re forging a cleaner and greener future for emission free steel.
Every year, the world produces 1.9 billion metric tonnes of steel predominantly by melting high-grade ores with coal and other minerals in furnaces operating at 1,600 degrees Celsius, emitting 10% of global carbon dioxide emissions.
By decarbonizing ironmaking, which accounts for 90% of steel’s emissions, we’re forging a cleaner and greener future for emission free steel.