
The production of steel contributes roughly 8% of global CO2 emissions. The majority of those are directly caused by using carbon as a reducing agent. Substituting green hydrogen and transitioning to Direct Reduced Iron production can help you reduce your emissions by up to 90% while increasing worker safety and decreasing long-term operational costs.

Hydrogen is one of the core building blocks for ammonia, the core component of nitrogen fertilizers. Green hydrogen stored in a solid-state can help ammonia and fertilizer producers reduce their emissions, increase efficiency, and maximize the safety of their hydrogen usage. The same technology can be used for methanol synthesis to reduce emissions in products containing plastics, resins, and solvents.
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