Title: | Direct Reduction : Transition from Natural Gas to Hydrogen? | Language: | English | Authors: | Hölling, Marc Gellert, Sebastian |
Other : | Austrian Society for Metallurgy and Materials | Issue Date: | 2018 | Publisher: | ASMET, The Austrian Society for Metallurgy and Materials | Part of Series: | 8th International Congress on Science and Technology of Ironmaking 2018 - ICSTI 2018 : proceedings | Conference: | International Congress on Science and Technology of Ironmaking 2018 | Abstract: | The ambitious goals of the EU in the field of climate protection and reduction of CO2-emissions are a huge challenge for the European steel industry. Today, the standard route for production of high quality steel grades is the BF/BOF route, which is almost working at its physical optimum. Alternative production routes must be developed to transform steel production in a post-fossil and CO2-free industry as demanded by politics. Since reduction of iron ore has the highest energy demand in steel production, a CO2-free reduction agent is needed. A possible replacement could be hydrogen, if it is produced by electrolysis with renewable energies. Wind and solar energy will then become the new basis for steel production. This paper gives a concept of a hydrogen-based production of DRI. The hydrogen demand is calculated to be in the range of 600 Nm³ per ton of iron and the total electricity consumption will be about 3.31 MWh/tH2BI. If compared to classical production of DRI, the energy costs will increase by factor 5.5, which is a strong obstacle for a realization of such a process under current conditions. Nevertheless, the new process should be investigated in detail, in e.g. pilot plants, to be prepared when market conditions or regulations may change. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/11233 | Institute: | Department Verfahrenstechnik Fakultät Life Sciences |
Type: | Chapter/Article (Proceedings) |
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