Towards a New Age of Sustainable Iron and Steelmaking by Hydrogen Reduction

Description of the granted funding

Steel is needed in developing and sustaining modern society, but steelmaking requires carbon and yields carbon dioxide emissions. Steel industry contributes by 7% of the annual CO2 emissions both in Finland and globally. Lately, research on replacing carbon by hydrogen in the iron oxide reduction process has been initiated. The new technology could decrease the CO2 emissions in steel industry drastically, even up to 5 million tonnes per year in Finland. The research project aims at deepening the understanding of hydrogen reduction of iron oxides by combining novel laboratory-scale experiments, molecular-level measurements and computational methods. The reduction is systematically studied in hydrogen-containing gas, and the resulting data is compiled in accurate kinetic models and in a single-pellet reduction model. The pellet model is finally integrated in a simulation model of a direct reduction process, which is used to assess new industrial hydrogen-based direct reduction concepts.
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Starting year

2023

End year

2027

Granted funding

Samuli Urpelainen Orcid -palvelun logo
205 896 €



Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Academy projects

Other information

Funding decision number

356877

Fields of science

Chemical engineering

Research fields

Prosessitekniikka

Identified topics

climate policy, societal effects