Thyssenkrupp Gets EU Approval for €2 Billion Green Steel Aid
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2023-07-20 18:29
Thyssenkrupp AG secured European Union approval for a €2 billion ($2.2 billion) package in state subsidies from the

Thyssenkrupp AG secured European Union approval for a €2 billion ($2.2 billion) package in state subsidies from the German government to invest in green steel production.

The package comprises €550 million in direct grants and a conditional payment of as much as €1.45 billion, to be used to support ThyssenKrupp’s bid to decarbonize its steel production and accelerate renewable hydrogen uptake, the European Commission said Thursday.

The German industrial company plans to produce climate-friendly steel at its site in Duisburg by the end of 2026.

A statement from the EU’s competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager said that Germany’s antitrust watchdog could “closely monitor” any potential distortions to the market that would arise as a result of the subsidy plan.

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Germany and the European Commission reached an agreement over the subsidy package for Thyssenkrupp in June. The funding includes €700 million from the state government of North Rhine-Westphalia and around €1.3 billion from the federal government.

Green steel production typically uses hydrogen to purify iron ore pellets and then melts the metal with other minerals to create steel in electric-powered furnaces. The technique replaces coal-powered blast furnaces, which can spew out more than a ton of carbon emissions for each ton of steel.

Separately, the EU approved on Thursday €850 million aid in France to support ArcelorMittal‘s steel decarbonisation plans.

--With assistance from Samuel Stolton.

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