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Primetals Technologies to Implement Hydrogen-Based Ironmaking Plant in Austria

Rio Tinto will draw on its extensive expertise in iron ore quality and preparation to provide technical input to the project.

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Primetals Technologies to Implement Hydrogen-Based Ironmaking Plant in Austria

Primetals Technologies, together with its strategic partner Mitsubishi Corporation, Rio Tinto, a leading mining and materials company, and globally leading steel and technology group voestalpine, signed a cooperation agreement to fast-track the development of fluidised bed and smelter technologies. The participants will implement and operate an industrial-scale prototype plant featuring a new process for potential net-zero CO2 emissions ironmaking at the voestalpine site in Linz, Austria. Startup of the plant is scheduled for mid-2027.

Hydrogen-Based Direct Reduction and Smelting
The new ironmaking process with a projected capacity of three tons of hot metal per hour is based on the HYFOR and Smelter solutions from Primetals Technologies. HYFOR is the world’s first direct reduction technology for iron ore fines that does not require any agglomeration steps. Since 2021, Primetals Technologies has operated a pilot plant on voestalpine’s premises in Donawitz, Austria, and has run numerous successful test campaigns. The Smelter is a furnace powered by renewable energy used for melting and final reduction of direct reduced iron (DRI). It produces potential net-zero CO2 emissions hot metal for the steelmaking plant.

“This project represents a significant advancement in future-proof ironmaking – for the first time, we will implement a continuous production process with hydrogen-based direct reduction,” said Alexander Fleischanderl, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Green Steel at Primetals Technologies. “The combination of HYFOR and Smelter is a highly innovative development with the potential to transform the industry, similar to the impact the LD converter (BOF) had on steel production. We are extremely proud to have the support of strong partners in voestalpine, Rio Tinto and Mitsubishi Corporation, and together, we are poised to make a big difference to the future of net-zero CO2 emissions ironmaking.”

Rio Tinto, one of the world’s largest iron ore producers, will draw on its extensive expertise in iron ore quality and preparation to provide technical input to the project. Additionally, Rio Tinto will supply 70 percent of the iron ore for the new plant from across its global operations. It will also support Primetals Technologies to accelerate the commercialisation of the technology.

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