Linde to supply industrial gases to world’s first large-scale green steel plant
by David Fleschen
Linde will invest approximately $150 million to build, own and operate an on-site air separation unit (ASU) in Boden, northern Sweden. Linde will supply oxygen, nitrogen and argon to H2 Green Steel’s integrated plant, which will use the latest technology to reduce carbon emissions by up to 95% compared to traditional steelmaking.
Linde’s new ASU is expected to start up by 2026 and will also supply atmospheric gases to Linde’s existing and new customers in the local merchant market.
"We are moving at full speed on the journey to accelerate the decarbonization of the steel industry through the construction of our plant in Boden. Air separation is an important part of this work, providing gases required in various stages of the steelmaking processes,” said Maria Persson Gulda, Chief Technology Officer, H2 Green Steel. "We have come this far by working in strong partnerships. Linde’s technology, combined with its operational experience both globally and in Sweden, made it a natural choice for us.”
“Linde is committed to supporting industrial decarbonization through high-quality projects that utilize our complementary combination of assets, technology and knowledge," said Armando Botello, President Regions UK & Ireland and Europe North, Linde. "We are proud to support H2 Green Steel’s pioneering project while creating additional value by increasing Linde’s network density in a growing industrial region.”
Separate to the supply of industrial gases, Linde Engineering has been awarded an engineering and procurement contract for a HIPURE™ pressure swing adsorption unit at H2 Green Steel’s plant in Boden, to efficiently recover and purify hydrogen from the top gas of the direct reduction iron furnace. This minimizes the hydrogen losses and boosts the overall efficiency of the steel production.
Source and Photo: Linde