We cannot lower carbon emissions if we keep producing steel with fossil fuels.

    • hahattpro@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 months ago

      what about giving up on steel and moving into something more ‘vintage’, like clay @_@

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      7 months ago

      Use renewable and clean energy sources to produce electricity then make steel with induction heater or other forms of electricity-based heat?

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        7 months ago

        That’s… Not how steel production works.

        Coal is a significant component in the production of steel to impregnate it with carbon.

        I wonder if we can move more towards charcoals, but even then I wonder if that’s just much less effective.

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          7 months ago

          The hybrit process that some Swedish steelmakers (including SSAB - not a typo, it isn’t Saab) are using looks promising. They’ve been testing it with Volvo and are apparently making it part of Volvo’s regular process in 2026