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Singapore’s Meranti Steel to build green steel DRI-based plant in Thailand

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Update time : 2023-08-16 15:52:11
Singapore’s Meranti Steel announced that it will start a new Green Steel project in Thailand, with cooperation with Danieli, an Italy-based equipment supplier, for the development of modern direct reduced iron (DRI)-based plant, which will produce green steel with the use of renewable energy solutions including solar and wind energy, and hydrogen.

The new plant will feature an Energiron direct reduction plant with technology developed by Tenova and Danieli that is ready for a transition to 90% hydrogen, a Danieli Digimelter melting unit featuring a Q-One power feeder that can process green energy, and a Danieli QSP-DUE thin-slab casting and rolling line.

Meranti Steel’s new plant will strengthen domestic steel production in Thailand.
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