New Delhi: An Australia-India partnership took a step closer to green steel through a "world-first" use of agricultural waste in steelmaking during a successful commercial-scale trial in India.
An Australia-India partnership took a step closer to green steel through a "world-first" use of agricultural waste in steelmaking during a successful commercial-scale trial in India. Researchers from ...
Scores of small Indian steel producers have warned of production cuts as the escalating Middle East conflict disrupts gas ...
A world-first trial in India has demonstrated that agricultural waste can be used to cut emissions from steelmaking, marking a major step toward green steel.
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Steel producers could cut carbon emissions in half by substituting agricultural waste for coal in its production, a world-first trial has found.
Technologies and strategies across several areas can help to reduce the carbon footprint of the world’s steel industry, a webinar has heard. During an online session hosted by the Council on Vertical ...
Researchers from CSIRO and the Indian Institute of Science demonstrated how agricultural waste can replace coal in steelmaking ...
A world-first trial in India has successfully demonstrated a viable approach to cut emissions from steelmaking by partially replacing coal with ...
Flomic Global Logistics Ltd., an integrated logistics and freight forwarding company with over three decades of experience in ...
Steel manufacturer Steel Dynamics entered into an agreement to acquire the remaining 55% equity interest in New Process Steel — 3 years after buying a 45% stake. Terms of the transaction were not ...
In January 2026, the European Union and India reached a historic Free Trade Agreement (FTA), with the elimination of steel tariffs of up to 22% becoming a major market focus. However, clearing the ...
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