How Special Is Tata's Steel? 'Quite Unique', but 'Ultimately Replaceable'
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The House of Representatives is currently debating the 2 billion euros the cabinet intends to allocate to help Tata Steel in IJmuiden become more sustainable. Steel production requires a great deal of energy, for which coal is currently still used. This needs to be replaced by gas and, eventually, green hydrogen. As a result, Tata must emit significantly less CO2. But how special is the steel that Tata produces, really? Important player "Tata is…
One group of highly educated scholars after another recently took up the pen regarding Tata Steel IJmuiden, the steel plant in the IJmond region and a subsidiary of the Indian company Tata. The subject of debate is the government support of 2 billion euros, intended to green the plant and preserve it.
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