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ArcelorMittal Will Use Green Hydrogen For Steel Making

2022-07-04
By: Vartika
On: July 4, 2022

Steel production is a filthy industry. Every ton produced emits around 2 tons of CO2. Because the steel sector produces over 2 billion tons of steel each year, that isContinue Reading

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ArcelorMittal Eyeing Sprng Energy To Green, Steel Manufacturing

2022-02-08
By: Sanjeev
On: February 8, 2022

ArcelorMittal has entered a bidding war with Shell, Adani Group, Singapore’s Sembcorp Energy, and Canadian pension fund CPPIB to purchase Sprng Energy, Actis’ India subsidiary. This might be the firstContinue Reading

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Form Energy Secures $200 Million Towards Developing World’s Cheapest Energy Storage

2021-08-10
By: Roshan
On: August 10, 2021

US-based startup Form Energy has secured $200 million Series D funding for the development of what is being called a breakthrough in energy storage. They have developed a technology toContinue Reading

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