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Company aims to produce world's first fossil fuel-free steel
In the small town of Lulea in northern Sweden, SSAB has teamed up with Vattenfall and LKAB to build a pilot plant for the world's first fossil fuel free steel-making process, which will replace coking coal with hydrogen, and if successful can reduce Sweden's total carbon emissions by 10%.
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