Danieli
The Italian Danieli Group and French nuclear energy innovator newcleo have signed a memorandum of understanding. The companies will explore opportunities to integrate advanced small nuclear reactor technology (Lead-cooled Fast Reactors, LFR) into steel production. This is stated in the message of newcleo.
Thanks to the ability of newcleo’s LFRs to provide both electricity and high-temperature heat, green steel production processes, such as Danieli Digimelter, and green hydrogen for Energiron’s direct reduction plants will be developed.
According to Stefano Buono, founder and CEO of newcleo, the company’s goal with this collaboration is to provide steelmakers with economically viable
solutions for green steel production.
Alessandro Brussi, Chairman of the Board of Danieli, emphasized that solutions for generating cheap energy without fossil fuels are one of the key factors for moving one step forward in the decarbonization of the steel industry.
As GMK Center reported earlier, Danieli plans to invest €572 million in sustainability projects over the next five years. The goal is to increase the efficiency of the company’s plants and recycle waste as much as possible. The most important of the projects is the Digital Green Plant, an environmentally friendly line that will allow the company to produce 700 thousand tons of specialty steel per year in accordance with the principles of sustainable development.
Metinvest Group, which has faced the mobilization of one in five employees since the start…
Representatives of the Canadian steel industry told government officials that the proposed measures to protect…
ArcelorMittal Poland has officially commissioned hydrogen furnaces in the cold rolling annealing shop at its…
Taiwan will impose temporary anti-dumping duties on certain types of flat hot-rolled steel from China…
Investment company Atlas Holdings has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Evraz Inc. NA and…
In May 2025, Ukrainian steel enterprises exported 162.36 thousand tons of commercial pig iron, which…