Skip to main content

The potential closure of the Steelanol plant in Ghent, Belgium, by ArcelorMittal, due to restrictive and unsupportive EU regulations, highlights a critical issue in the intersection of climate policy and industrial innovation. This plant is a pioneering project in the decarbonization strategy of ArcelorMittal, capturing CO2 from blast furnace gases and converting it into ethanol, thereby reducing carbon emissions and turning industrial waste into a valuable product.

The EU has shown a clear preference for hydrogen as the path to climate neutrality, potentially overshadowing other technological innovations like Steelanol, which offer immediate CO2 savings. This situation puts €250 million of investment, as well as 35 jobs, at risk, and underlines the challenges that companies face when navigating the complex and sometimes unpredictable regulatory landscape in Europe.

Source and Credit: belganewsagency.eu

London, United Kingdom

+44 208 089 2886

Copyright © 2002-2025. Advantix Ltd. All rights reserved.   Advantix Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales. Company No. 04611885. VAT No. GB 831029754.

MINEX ForumTM is a registered trademark No. UK00002566832.