ArcelorMittal commissions a first for the European #steelindustry, converting waste wood into bio-coal to reduce fossil coal consumption
€35 million plant in Gent, Belgium, first of its kind in the European #steel industry
ArcelorMittal Belgium has commissioned its Torero plant, which converts #wastewood into #biocoal for use in the #blastfurnace at its Gent #steelmaking site. The first bio-coal made in the Torero plant, through a process known as #torrefaction, was successfully used in a blast furnace in Gent, on Monday 18 December. The project will reduce annual carbon #emissions from the plant by 112,500 tonnes, by reducing the use of #fossilcoal in the blast furnace. The Torero industrial-scale demonstration plant will convert 88,000 tonnes of waste wood into 37,500 tonnes of bio-coal annually.
The use of bio-coal in the blast furnace process will result in the production of bio-gas, which will be captured and transformed into #ethanol by ArcelorMittal Gent’s Steelanol facility, Europe’s first carbon capture and utilisation (#CCU) project. Industrial production of ethanol began at the #Steelanol plant last month, a significant step in the journey to the full commissioning of the facility. The ethanol can then be used as a building block to produce a variety of chemical products including #transport #fuels, #paints, #plastics, #clothing and even cosmetic perfume, hence helping to support the #decarbonisation efforts of the #chemicalsector.
The Torero project is supported by European funding from the European Union’s #Horizon2020 research and Innovation Framework Program. The #project #consortium consists of the full value chain:
• Industry: ArcelorMittal
• Expert research organizations: JOANNEUM RESEARCH, Universität Graz and Chalmers Technical University (Chalmers tekniska h��gskola)
• Developer of the carbonization process technology: Perpetual Next (formerly TorrCoal)
• The construction phase of the project, which began in 2018, created 70 external employee jobs. The operation of the Torero plant will lead to 16 new permanent direct jobs at ArcelorMittal Belgium.
• ArcelorMittal Europe has an ambition to reduce CO2 emissions by 35% by 2030, and an ambition to reach carbon neutrality by 2050
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