"Sweden is now the hub of the fossil-free revolution in steel making. What Ovako is accomplishing here today is a crucial step – this is green transition in action, not just words", Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson stated during his opening speech.
Historically, heating steel has required substantial amounts of fossil fuels. Ovako's new hydrogen plant is the world's first facility to produce fossil-free hydrogen for heating steel prior to rolling, nearly eliminating emissions at this stage of production. The fossil-free hydrogen will be used to heat steel at adjacent rolling mills, but also for refueling fuel cell-powered trucks. The excess heat is converted into district heating.
"Today is a proud moment for me and everyone at Ovako. Here, we are showcasing the path to achieving fossil-free industrial high-temperature heat. It's fantastic to see visitors from all over the world here in Hofors. We look forward to sharing our experiences and assisting other stakeholders in reducing their emissions," said Marcus Hedblom, President, and CEO of the Ovako Group during the inauguration.
Also present at the event were Japan's Ambassador Masaki Noke and key individuals from Ovako's partners.
"Thanks to partners such as the Volvo Group, Hitachi Energy, H2 Green Steel, and Nel Hydrogen, the hydrogen plant in Hofors will make a difference from day one," Marcus Hedblom added.
Tobias Hansson, Managing Director of Hitachi Energy in Sweden, commented, "We at Hitachi Energy are immensely proud to have contributed to this significant milestone towards a more sustainable steel industry by delivering a modular eHouse solution for electrifying the electrolyzers."
Maria Persson Gulda, Chief Technology Officer at H2 Green Steel, added, "Technical expertise, market knowledge, and extensive hydrogen production experience are already strong competitive advantages in the growing hydrogen economy, which will be crucial in rapidly decarbonizing challenging industries. This collaboration is an excellent example of both Sweden leading the way and the importance of working together, sometimes in unexpected partnerships."
More about Ovako's Fossil-Free Hydrogen Plant in Hofors
• Ovako's hydrogen plant is the world's first facility for producing fossil-free hydrogen to heat steel before rolling. This reduces emissions from this production step to nearly zero, with only water as a byproduct.
• The plant in Hofors is also Sweden's largest electrolysis plant. It features an electrolyzer that passes electricity through water to split it into hydrogen and oxygen gases, which can then be used as fuel.
• The 20 MW plant will generate 3,880 cubic meters of fossil-free hydrogen per hour, as well as producing oxygen.
• In addition to steel heating, the fossil-free hydrogen will be used for fueling fuel cell-powered trucks. The technology solution is flexible and can contribute to stronger grid stability, enabling it to handle higher levels of renewable energy sources. Excess heat can also be utilized in district heating networks.
• The investment of around 180 million SEK is supported by the Swedish Energy Agency through “Industrial Leap”.
• The plan is to use local hydrogen production in all Ovako units where steel is rolled by 2030, provided there is good access to fossil-free electricity to power the electrolysis process.
The development of the fossil-free hydrogen plant is carried out with support from the Swedish Energy Agency and the European Union.
About Ovako Ovako develops clean, high quality engineering steel for customers in the bearing, transport, and manufacturing industries. Our steel enables products that are lightweight, resilient and climate smart. Our sustainability ambition is high. Our production is carbon neutral since January 2022 and is based on recycled steel and fossil-free electricity. Ovako has around 2,900 employees in more than 30 countries and sales of approximately EUR 1100 million. We are a subsidiary of Sanyo Special Steel and a member of Nippon Steel Corporation, one of the largest steel producers in the world. For more information, please visit us at www.ovako.com, www.sanyo-steel.co.jp and www.nipponsteel.com.
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