Thyssenkrupp has announced that its $3 billion green steel plan will not solely rely on hydrogen. The company's planned green steel site in Duisburg can also operate using natural gas, which can reduce CO2 emissions by around 50% compared to conventional blast furnace operations.
Thyssenkrupp remains open to all technologies for further decarbonizing steel production and is considering the construction of a modern electric arc furnace to replace another blast furnace in Duisburg.