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  "description": "Steelmaking is on the hard to abate list of large-scale global emissions culprits - what's the best route to decarbonisation?",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-05T09:16:35.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Could iron-ore electrolysis be the revolutionary, zero-carbon alternative to traditional blast furnaces?\n\nSteelmaking accounts for approximately 8% of global fossil-based CO2 emissions. The dominant manufacturing process, which produces 90% of the global primary steel, is via blast furnace / basic oxygen furnace.\n\nThis utilises metallurgical coal (coke) as a chemical reducing agent to remove oxygen from iron ore. This reaction inherently generates large quantities of CO2.\n\n**What are the different options for decarbonising steel production, and is iron-ore electrolysis the best way forward?**\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "The Clean Steel Challenge - Iron Ore Electrolysis for the Win?",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-05T09:16:35.852Z"
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