STOCKHOLM, Sept. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The industrial
scale-up H2 Green Steel is changing its name to Stegra. The
company's purpose is to decarbonize hard to-abate industries.
Stegra will do so by leveraging all three platforms it works with:
green hydrogen, green iron and green steel.
H2 Green Steel was launched in 2021 to reduce emissions in the
steel industry on a very ambitious timeline. By showing that it can
be done, the company also aimed to inspire the incumbent steel
industry to speed up the pace of change. Having secured funding of
€6.5 billion and being well on its way to building the world's
first large-scale green steel plant – with start of production in
2026 – the company now starts a new chapter with a new name:
Stegra.
"The team continues to prove that it is possible to do more and
to change things fast, also in an industry that has for a long time
been considered difficult to decarbonize. As we continue this
journey, we leave our more descriptive project name behind, and
take on the name Stegra, which reflects our long-term ambitions,"
says Henrik Henriksson, CEO,
Stegra.
Since its launch, the company's purpose has been reshaped to be
the accelerator of decarbonization in hard-to-abate industries.
Hard-to-abate industries rely heavily on fossil fuels, making
emissions cuts more challenging. Those are the industries Stegra
will tackle. And showing that it's possible in the steel industry,
using renewable electricity, is the first step.
"Stegra is a Swedish word which means to 'to elevate'. It
captures the team's spirit to rise in the face of challenges and
always continue to move onwards and upwards. It's a constant
reminder of the company's purpose and honors our Swedish roots and
where it all began in Boden," says Henriksson.
The name Stegra is future proof for the journey ahead, which is
based on the three distinct platforms that are being built in
Boden:
- Green hydrogen: one of the world's largest electrolyzers
- Green iron: where the bulk of the emissions are reduced by
replacing coal and coke in traditional steelmaking with green
hydrogen – emitting water instead of carbon emissions
- Green steel: a fully electrified large-scale production
facility for near zero emissions steel
Over the long term, Stegra will explore the potential for
growth, leveraging all three platforms and making use of the
competence and experience being developed in the flagship plant in
Boden.
Stegra has a solid funnel of potential projects outside of
Sweden that are being explored as
part of a longer-term outlook. They are characterized by
locations where the company's customers need help with value-chain
decarbonization and which offer abundant access to renewable
electricity and strong grid connections. Locations under
consideration include Portugal,
Canada and Brazil.
"Presently, a project in Portugal, where the site selection has been
made and land reserved near Sines, is the most advanced.
Notification on substantial allocation of the power needed has been
made to Stegra and our local value chain partnerships continue to
evolve," says Henriksson.
For more information, contact:
Karin Hallstan, Head
of Public and Media Relations or Nils
Eklund, Public and Media relations manager Boden, Stegra
at press@stegra.com or
+46 79 006 03 99
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