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A breakthrough for green steel production (22:30)
Automakers including Volvo and BMW are emerging as early buyers of “green steel,” which is produced using equipment and processes powered by lower-carbon energy sources such as hydrogen. James Murray, editor-in-chief of BusinessGreen, chats about the implications for fossil fuels companies and what it will take to accelerate production.
*Music in this episode by Lee Rosevere: “More Questions than Answers,” “Systematic” and “Let That Sink In.”
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