Sustainable use of input material and by-products when using direct-reduced iron in the electric arc furnace.
Research project
In this project, a scientific base is created for continued research on tomorrow's lime-based residues from the Swedish steel industry, thereby ensuring future markets and providing an added value for the Swedish industries.
To mitigate climate change and fulfil the goals of the Paris Agreement of limiting global
warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, rapid and deep
reduction in greenhouse gas emissions are necessary. In connection with the green
transition that is now taking place, the Swedish steel industry faces major challenges. In
addition to the ability to produce green steel, new processes also pose challenges when it
comes to the new types of residues that will be generated as a result of the transformation
that is now taking place.
For full environmental benefits to be achieved, it is therefore very important that there is a plan for how these new residues can be used sustainably.
The overall objective of this research project is to create a scientific base for continued research on tomorrow's lime-based residues from the Swedish steel industry, thereby ensuring future markets and providing an added value for the Swedish industries.