China debuts ‘world’s first’ million-ton hydrogen-electric steel line

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      # Summary: China’s Million-Ton Hydrogen Steel Plant Goes Into Full Production

      China has successfully launched the world’s first full-scale hydrogen-based steel production line in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province. Operated by Baowu Steel, the facility became fully operational on December 23, 2025.

      **Key Technical Features:**

      – Uses hydrogen instead of traditional coke as the reducing agent
      – Employs a million-tonne hydrogen-based shaft furnace producing direct reduced iron
      – Processes material through high-efficiency green electric furnaces
      – Reduces carbon emissions by 50-80% compared to conventional blast furnaces

      **Environmental Impact:**

      – Prevents over 3.46 million tons of annual carbon emissions
      – Equivalent to creating approximately 2,000 square kilometers of forest

      **Strategic Significance:**

      – Represents a major transition from coal-heavy to low-emission steel production
      – Positions China to avoid international carbon tariffs (like the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism)
      – Produces high-grade steel for automotive and advanced manufacturing sectors
      – Aligns with China’s 14th Five-Year Plan green transformation goals (126 new green steel plants certified 2021-2024)

      The facility marks a significant industrial-scale shift toward decarbonizing one of the world’s most emissions-intensive industries.

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