ORVI – Green Steel in the Ohio River Valley | Report Release and Q&A

For more than a century, steel has played an important role in the economy and culture of the Ohio River Valley. But the traditional method of making steel, known as BF-BOF (blast furnace-blast oxygen furnace), requires lots of energy and produces lots of climate-warming emissions. About 7% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions come from BF-BOF steelmaking, according to the International Energy Agency.

Shifting to fossil fuel-free steelmaking could reduce greenhouse gas emissions, boost jobs, and grow the region’s economy. Fossil fuel-free DRI-EAF (direct reduced iron-electric arc furnace) steelmaking uses green hydrogen—created with wind and solar energy—to make steel with nearly zero climate-warming emissions.

A new report by the Ohio River Valley Institute shows why investing in fossil fuel-free steelmaking is a win for the climate and for the economy. The report looks at Mon Valley Works, a steelmaking facility in southwestern Pennsylvania, as a model for transitioning from carbon-intensive BF-BOF steelmaking to fossil fuel-free DRI-EAF steelmaking.

Report co-authors will explain the report’s key findings and answer audience questions at this release event.

Date

Apr 17 2023
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Time

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

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Webinar
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Ohio River Valley Institute
Website
https://ohiorivervalleyinstitute.org/

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