RWE and ArcelorMittal ink major wind farm and green hydrogen deal

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Wind farms in the North Sea will soon power German steelmaking. Credit: RWE
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Wind farms in the North Sea will soon power German steelmaking. Credit: RWE

Partnership comes as Global Energy Monitor report warns steel industry faces $518bn of stranded assets unless measures to decarbonise are taken now

A series of new offshore wind farms and hydrogen facilities to supply the renewable energy and green hydrogen required for low-emissions steel production in Germany are set to be built following the signing...

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