Germany approves €322m boost for Salzgitter’s hydrogen steel scheme

The German government has confirmed €322m ($379.9m) in additional funding for Salzgitter’s green hydrogen-based steelmaking plans, after the firm d…

🚨 BREAKING: BSL valuation crossroads at 8:43 AM! Fresh data shows 9.2% undervaluation (A$28.74 vs A$31.66) after 27% rally—but North American risks are spiking P/E to 43.8x. Social media debates #GreenSteel pivot as #ASX investors race to decipher today’s pullback. Full analysis inside 👇

🔗 Full Story: https://www.talknation.site/2026/02/assessing-bluescope-steel-asxbsl.html

#news #tech #talknation

Inside the giant Port Talbot steelworks overhaul as Tata clears the way for new Electric Arc Furnace

The video, posted on Tata’s Facebook page, takes viewers back inside the vast BOS Plant — once the beating heart of blast furnace steelmaking — where crews are tearing out decades‑old infrastructure to make way for the new low‑carbon process.

The update shows huge sections of the former hot metal and charging bays stripped back to bare concrete, with legacy equipment, weighing stations, diesel points and even the giant charging cranes now being dismantled. The cavernous building, once filled with molten iron and the roar of converters, is described as “a cathedral” now reduced to a shell as enabling works accelerate.

Project engineers explain that the cleared space will become the EAF shell workshop, where the furnace’s massive components will be assembled and maintained. At the south end of the plant, contractors Sir Robert McAlpine are preparing the installation zone for the furnace itself — a transformation that involves digging out old pits, levelling entire bays and installing new piling across the site.

Tata says the work is “laying the foundations for a new, low‑CO₂ steelmaking process” and marks the next chapter of UK steelmaking. The company insists the EAF will secure the long‑term future of the site, even as thousands of traditional steelmaking jobs disappear.

Demolition and site clearance underway at Port Talbot steelworks, making way for Tata’s new low-carbon steelmaking process. (Credit: Tata Steel)

A year of upheaval for steelworkers

Over the past year, Swansea Bay News has followed every twist in Port Talbot’s steel saga. What began with warnings of weak demand soon spiralled into a series of hammer blows for workers — from Christmas shutdowns that slashed pay packets to the announcement that 2,800 jobs were at risk as Tata confirmed its plan to close the blast furnaces.

The uncertainty has fuelled political rows in Cardiff and Westminster, with unions accusing Tata of refusing to wait for Labour’s promised investment and MPs warning of a “betrayal” of steel communities. EU tariffs, global market pressures and soaring costs have only deepened the crisis.

At the same time, the company has pressed ahead with its £1.25bn green transition, signing contracts for new technology, appointing Sir Robert McAlpine to lead the decarbonisation build, and beginning early works on the Electric Arc Furnace. Government funding has been announced, retraining schemes launched, and start‑up grants rolled out to help families prepare for life after steel.

Communities have shown resilience — from welding academies retraining former workers to local leaders fighting to protect jobs — but the financial strain on households has been impossible to ignore. And as demolition crews move through the plant, the physical dismantling of the old steelworks has become a stark symbol of the upheaval facing the town.

Inside the BOS Plant: a steel cathedral stripped bare

In the new video, engineers walk viewers through the vast BOS Plant, pointing out where the old weighing stations, fume hoods, diesel points and hot metal pits once stood. Much of the floor has been ripped up, leaving gaping holes where equipment sat for decades.

The removal of the south charging crane — a job so large it requires opening the roof and bringing in a giant external crane — is described as a “huge undertaking”. The north crane was once installed the same way.

Long‑serving staff speak openly about the emotional toll of dismantling equipment they helped install 35 years ago, even as they acknowledge the need to move forward.

South end transformation: where the new furnace will rise

The video then moves to the south end of the plant, now controlled by Sir Robert McAlpine. The area is almost unrecognisable. Entire bays have been stripped out, old scrap‑handling areas flattened, and deep pits dug out to prepare for the new furnace and ladle metallurgy stations.

Engineers explain how the EAF will sit in the south‑west corner, with new transfer tracks linking the furnace, the ladle furnaces and the caster. Massive piling work will be needed across the entire building to support the new equipment.

Even in its stripped‑back state, the layout of the future steelmaking process is beginning to emerge.

A new era — but at a heavy cost

Tata says the EAF will cut emissions dramatically and modernise the plant, but unions warn the shift will slash jobs and leave the UK dependent on imported steel scrap. The company has already confirmed that large parts of the works will close permanently this year.

Despite the upheaval, Tata insists progress is “well underway behind the scenes” and promises more updates as the project moves forward.

The next major milestone will be the arrival of the EAF shell and equipment — a moment that will symbolise the end of one era of Welsh steelmaking and the beginning of another.

More Tata Steel Coverage

Work begins on Port Talbot Electric Arc Furnace
Early construction marks the start of the site’s green steel transition.

2,800 jobs at risk as Tata announces plans
Workers brace for major changes as blast furnaces face closure.

Tata confirms closure of part of Port Talbot steelworks
Sections of the plant shut down as transition accelerates.

Steelworkers face ‘catastrophic’ Christmas pay cuts
Extended shutdown leaves families struggling over the festive period.

Port Talbot communities show resilience amid transition
Local support grows as financial pressures mount on households.

Tata signs contract for green steelmaking technology
New equipment deal paves the way for low‑carbon production.

Union prepares to escalate industrial action
Anger grows as Tata pushes ahead without waiting for government support.

#BOSPlant #EAFShellWorkshop #electricArcFurnace #greenSteel #industry #lowCOSteelmaking #PortTalbot #PortTalbotSteelworks #TataSteel #TataSteelworks

This prevents 'carbon leakage'

It's 'raising costs for European businesses that source products from dirty facilities abroad', thereby making green alternatives more attractive.

https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/clean-industry/europe-cbam-carbon-tariff-imports

#GreenSteel #CBAM #ETS

Europe’s world-first carbon tariff is coming. Here’s what to know.

The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is part of a broader effort to decarbonize heavy industries in Europe and globally. It takes full effect Jan.…

Canary Media

A fresh round of investor activity indicates that the green steel movement will persist, despite the sharp U-turn in federal energy policy.

https://triplepundit.com/2026/signs-point-to-a-bright-future-for-u-s-green-steel-in-2026/

#steel #greensteel #iron #sustainable #sustainability #hydrogen #greenhydrogen #greeneconomy #sustainability #industry #industrial #climateaction

A fresh round of investor activity indicates that the green steel movement will persist, despite the sharp U-turn in federal energy policy.

https://triplepundit.com/2026/signs-point-to-a-bright-future-for-u-s-green-steel-in-2026/

#steel #greensteel #iron #sustainable #sustainability #hydrogen #greenhydrogen #greeneconomy #sustainability #industry #industrial #climateaction

Maybe it's not too bad?

- when the remaining 10 % has to be compensated by green steel and biofuels

(The suggestion to water down EU's 2035 ban on combustion vehicles)

https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_25_3051

#eu #climate #GreenSteel

Rio Tinto scraps $215m research centre and BioIron product after decade of development

Rio Tinto has scrapped a $215 million research centre touted last year as a key staging ground for…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #AU #Australia #bioiron #greeniron #greensteel #netzero #perthnews #pilbaramining #RioTinto #waironore #wamining #wanews
https://www.newsbeep.com/255932/

Die #DeutscheBahn hat in einem Pilotprojekt einen Liefervertrag für 1.000 Tonnen Schienen aus „grünem“ #Stahl mit dem Hersteller #Saarstahl abgeschlossen. Die Menge ist symbolisch und reicht gerade für 22 km. Einen sehr viel größeren... #GreenSteel 1/3

Das gabs noch nie: Deutsche Ba...
Das gabs noch nie: Deutsche Bahn startet Stahl-Revolution

Die Deutsche Bahn schließt einen Liefervertrag für klimafreundlichere Stahlschienen. Es ist ein erster Schritt, der Schule machen soll.

Utopia.de

JSW Energy commissions first green hydrogen plant; targets 85,000–90,000 tonnes green hydrogen per annum by 2030

https://piefed.social/c/hydrogen/p/1465148/jsw-energy-commissions-first-green-hydrogen-plant-targets-85000-90000-tonnes-green-hydr

JSW Energy commissions first green hydrogen plant; targets 85,000–90,000 tonnes green hydrogen per annum by 2030

JSW Energy commissions India’s largest green hydrogen plant in Vijaynagar to supply 3,800 tonnes annually to JSW Steel, marking a key milestone in …