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Linz: First Rail with Green Hydrogen Laid

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It is a milestone – "made in Austria": the steel group voestalpine and the Austrian Federal Railways are making history – with the world's first rail, which was produced in a climate-neutral manner with hydrogen. A piece of the future was laid in Linz on Tuesday: for the first time a completely climate-neutrally produced rail was used worldwide. What is special about it? Instead of coal, the steel product was produced with green hydrogen – a qua…

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It is a milestone – "made in Austria": the steel group voestalpine and the Austrian Federal Railways are making history – with the world's first rail, which was produced in a climate-neutral manner with hydrogen. A piece of the future was laid in Linz on Tuesday: for the first time a completely climate-neutrally produced rail was used worldwide. What is special about it? Instead of coal, the steel product was produced with green hydrogen – a qua…

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Premiere on the platform: On Tuesday, the world's first hydrogen-produced rail was laid in Linz. The green-painted rail is part of a large-scale conversion towards climate-neutral mobility. It is only a few metres long and lime-green painted, but "a really cool history," as ÖBB CEO Andreas Matthä puts it: The first hydrogen-based rail produced by voestalpine worldwide was laid in Linz on Tuesday. The rather symbolic act was accompanied by a "lar…

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