New Blast Furnace Could Cut Liberty Steel's Emissions by 80%

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EAF,Dunaújváros,Hungary

Liberty Steel's $70 million Hungarian EAF project raises questions about funding amidst financial strains, promising 80% reduction in carbon emissions and alignment with the company's CN30 steel manufacturing plan.

Via Metal Miner Steel manufacturing giant Liberty Steel recently signed a contract with Chinese engineering company CISDI, finalizing a feasibility study to build an electric arc furnace at the Dunaújváros plant in Hungary. Steel production estimates state that the facility would have an annual crude capacity of 1.5 million metric tonnes.

Dunaújváros Steel Manufacturing Struggled in Recent Years As GFG Alliance noted in its announcement, the study’s goal is to define technical requirements for the planned EAF and investigate how it would interface with existing production lines, raw material supplies, and environmental impact. The Dunaújváros plant, which is about 85 kilometers south of the Hungarian capital of Budapest, currently has two blast furnaces capable of producing about 1.

 

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