ArcelorMittal S.A.: ArcelorMittal breaks ground on first
transformational low-carbon emissions steelmaking project
Transition to DRI-EAF steelmaking set to
reduce carbon emissions at ArcelorMittal Dofasco in Canada by 3
million tonnes and remove coal from the Company’s North
American flat steel
franchise
13 October
2022,
18:30
CET
ArcelorMittal (the ‘Company’), in the presence of the
governments of Canada and Ontario, has today broken ground on its
CAD$1.8 billion investment decarbonisation project at the
ArcelorMittal Dofasco plant in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
The project, a partnership between ArcelorMittal and the
governments of Canada and Ontario, which was first announced in
July last year, will play an important role in ensuring the Company
makes progress this decade with its decarbonisation efforts and is
part of ArcelorMittal’s target to reduce the carbon intensity of
the steel it produces by 25% by 2030.
It also demonstrates the power of public and private
partnerships to accelerate progress, which are vital if the target
of limiting the average global temperature increase to 1.5 degrees
is to be achieved. The governments of Canada and Ontario having
committed CAD$400 million and CAD$500 million respectively to the
overall project cost.
The project will fundamentally change the way steel is made at
ArcelorMittal Dofasco, transitioning the site to direct reduced
iron-electric arc furnace (‘DRI-EAF’) steelmaking, which carries a
considerably lower carbon footprint and removes coal from the
ironmaking process. The new 2.5 million tonne capacity DRI furnace
will initially operate on natural gas but will be constructed
‘hydrogen ready’ so it can be transitioned to utilise green
hydrogen as a clean energy input as and when a sufficient,
cost-effective supply of green hydrogen becomes
available.
Today’s ceremony took place at ArcelorMittal Dofasco’s site in
Hamilton and was attended by: Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau; Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry,
François-Philippe Champagne; Minister responsible for the Federal
Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, Filomena Tassi;
Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Karina
Gould; ArcelorMittal Chairman, Lakshmi Mittal; and ArcelorMittal
Dofasco President and CEO Ron Bedard.
Speaking at the event, Prime Minister Trudeau
said:
“ArcelorMittal Dofasco’s steel plant is not just a cornerstone
of the Canadian economy and the Hamilton community – it’s an
example to the world of what clean innovation will look like. By
investing in ArcelorMittal Dofasco’s project to produce clean
steel, we’re investing in the future of this plant and this
industry. Together, we’re delivering real results: good,
middle-class jobs, a strong economy, and clean air for today and
generations to come.”
Reinforcing the Government of Canada’s support, Minister
of Innovation, Science and
Industry François-Philippe Champagne, said:
“Today represents a major step on our way to a net-zero future.
Canadian steel companies are world-class and this project places
Canadian workers at the heart of the future of the steel industry.
This project will enable ArcelorMittal Dofasco to produce cleaner,
greener steel, while ensuring low-carbon manufacturing. It will
mean Canadian made steel will be more competitive on a global scale
and will secure good jobs for Canadian workers and their families
in the Hamilton region.” Premier of
Ontario, Doug
Ford, said:
“Today is another example that here in Ontario we have
everything we need to be a global leader in the manufacturing of
clean steel to build made-in-Ontario cars, electric vehicles, and
battery technologies. There is no better place for companies to
invest and I want to send my thanks to ArcelorMittal Dofasco for
this tremendous vote of confidence in Ontario, and our workers.
Hamilton has deep roots as a Steel Town, and the women and men of
this city will continue that proud tradition for decades to
come.”
Vic Fedeli, Ontario’s Minister of Economic Development,
Job Creation and Trade, said:
“Today’s ground-breaking is an exciting milestone in
ArcelorMittal Dofasco’s decarbonisation project that will help
transform Ontario into a world-leading producer of green steel,"
said. "Our government is proud to support innovative projects like
this as part of our plan to build Ontario, grow the province’s
end-to-end EV supply chain and protect local jobs.”
ArcelorMittal Chairman, Mr. Lakshmi Mittal
said:
“Today is a historic moment for our company.
This is the first full-scale decarbonisation project we have broken
ground on since announcing our commitment to achieve net zero by
2050 and reduce carbon emissions intensity by 25% by
2030.
“This day is possible thanks to the power of partnership and in
particular the confidence and support the governments of Canada and
Ontario have shown in us. To have Prime Minister Trudeau with us
here today, accompanied by senior members of his government and
members of the Ontario government, is an honour and reflects the
significance of today’s event for Canada and for the global steel
industry.
“This project will transform how we make steel in Hamilton by
introducing coal free, lower-carbon technologies. It will enable us
to make significant progress this decade, reduce our emissions in
Hamilton by approximately 60 per cent and lay strong foundations
for near zero steelmaking. It will also ensure that Hamilton’s rich
history of steelmaking endures, and that ArcelorMittal Dofasco is
able to produce the advanced steel solutions Canada needs to
support its own vision of transitioning to a net zero
economy. “Today’s event marks an important step towards
that goal. To reach this point is not straightforward – we are here
because of collaboration, because of understanding, because of
partnership and because of support. We believe that what we are
starting here today in Canada can become a model for the rest of
the world in how to decarbonise steel. As the most circular of
materials, with the lowest comparable carbon footprint, we must
work together to demonstrate how steel companies can produce
lower-carbon and ultimately near-zero steel that will make such a
valuable contribution to a near-zero economy. We at ArcelorMittal
very much look forward to being central to that journey.”
Aditya Mittal, CEO ArcelorMittal, said:
“ArcelorMittal’s ambition is to lead the decarbonisation of the
steel industry. Steel is a critical material that will sit at the
heart of a decarbonised economy. It is a vital material for the
renewable energy infrastructure, the electric vehicles and the low
carbon buildings that will build our zero-carbon world. The
scale of this opportunity is significant, and we want to ensure
that we can meet the demand this opportunity will bring with
growing volumes of increasingly lower-carbon steel.“This
ground-breaking at ArcelorMittal Dofasco is a very significant day
for ArcelorMittal’s journey to near zero steelmaking. It shows what
is possible as a result of partnership, trust and understanding.
For a hard to abate sector like steel I hope what we have achieved
here in Canada can help to accelerate the development of the
conditions required for decarbonising steel globally.”
Sharing progress of the investment, ArcelorMittal
Dofasco President and CEO, Ron Bedard said:
“This project provides us with a tremendous opportunity to
transition ArcelorMittal Dofasco into one of the world’s cleanest,
lowest carbon and modern steel manufacturers. While it
involves installing new technology and equipment, the investment is
really about people and planet. It will help our customers
lower their carbon footprint, ensuring they deliver low carbon
products to consumers. It will create and protect green careers in
advanced manufacturing here at Dofasco. It will improve the work
environment for our operations, maintenance, and technology
teams. And it will significantly reduce the environmental
impact of steelmaking in Hamilton. It is genuinely transformational
for our company, and not something we could have done alone, so I
must thank our friends and partners at the governments of Canada
and Ontario for the valuable support they are providing.”
Since the project was initially announced last year,
ArcelorMittal Dofasco has established a dedicated project team to
manage its transition, completed significant pre-front end
engineering and design (pre-FEED) work as well as analysis of the
equipment needed for its transformation.
Today, the Hamilton team shared updates on the projects progress
including news that ENERGIRON, the innovative direct reduction
technology jointly developed by Tenova S.p.A. and Danieli & C.
S.p.A., has been chosen as its DRI equipment. It will produce 2.5
million tonnes of DRI per year to be used in Hamilton’s EAFs to
produce the most demanding steel grades. The DRI plant will be the
largest single-module direct reduction plant in Canada.
The first onsite construction work will begin in January 2023,
with the demolition of the decommissioned No.1 Coke Plant to make
room for the new DRI plant. Demolition is anticipated to take up to
nine months to complete.
Also in 2023, detailed engineering work will be undertaken
before foundation work begins in 2024. Construction will become
visible from outside the manufacturing campus in 2024 as the
structures begin to take shape. Construction on the new assets will
be complete in 2026, at which point a 12 to 18-month transition
phase will begin with both steelmaking streams (BF-BOF and DRI-EAF)
active. The transition will be complete by 2028.
In addition to the new DRI facility, the project also involves
the construction of an EAF capable of producing 2.4 million tonnes
of high-quality steel through ArcelorMittal Dofasco’s existing
casting, rolling and finishing facilities. Modification of
ArcelorMittal Dofasco’s existing EAF facility and continuous
casters will also be undertaken to align productivity, quality and
energy capabilities between all assets in the new footprint.
This project contributes to the sustainability of well-paying
skilled positions in advanced manufacturing and is also expected to
support as many as 2,500 jobs during the engineering and
construction phases. It will also support ArcelorMittal Dofasco’s
customers decarbonisation ambitions while further enhancing
ArcelorMittal Dofasco’s capability to support the most demanding
product segments including automotive exposed, advanced high
strength steels, and consumer packing.
This new production route for ArcelorMittal Dofasco will provide
a technically advanced manufacturing environment for operations,
maintenance, and technology staff to work in. New positions,
training, and development will be provided for employees moving
from existing business units to new assets, with approximately
160,000 training hours required to transition ArcelorMittal
Dofasco’s workforce to the new footprint.
Supporting the Company’s purpose, ‘smarter steels for people and
planet’, ArcelorMittal’s ambition is to lead the decarbonisation of
the steel industry. It is developing the industry’s broadest range
of decarbonisation technologies and building industrial scale pilot
plants to test the use of hydrogen and biomass as energy inputs to
replace fossil fuels in steelmaking, and to capture carbon-rich
waste gases from the steelmaking process and convert them into
valuable chemical products. It is also investing in breakthrough
technologies which hold the potential to accelerate the
decarbonisation of steelmaking through its XCarb® Innovation Fund,
with investments made to date in companies developing technologies
across several domains including: carbon capture, utilisation and
storage; disruptive hydrogen technologies; clean energy
technologies; and long-duration, large-scale energy storage
technologies.
The Company has outlined a detailed roadmap to support its
target of reducing the carbon intensity of the steel it produces by
25% by 2030. In addition to the transformation project in Hamilton,
ArcelorMittal has also announced planned investments in
decarbonisation technologies at its steelmaking facilities
in Belgium, France and Spain. Combined investment for the four
projects totals US$5.6 billion, with anticipated carbon emissions
reduction totalling 19.5 million tonnes, which is equivalent to the
greenhouse gas emissions from 4,240,858 cars being driven for a
year1. To learn more about the Company’s climate action targets,
ambition and strategy visit
https://corporate.arcelormittal.com/climate-action.
ENDS
About ArcelorMittal
ArcelorMittal is the world's leading steel
company, with a presence in 60 countries and primary steelmaking
facilities in 16 countries. In 2021, ArcelorMittal had revenues of
$76.6 billion and crude steel production of 69.1 million metric
tonnes, while iron ore production reached 50.9 million metric
tonnes.
Our purpose is to produce ever smarter steels
that have a positive benefit for people and planet. Steels made
using innovative processes which use less energy, emit
significantly less carbon and reduce costs. Steels that are
cleaner, stronger and reusable. Steels for electric vehicles and
renewable energy infrastructure that will support societies as they
transform through this century. With steel at our core, our
inventive people and an entrepreneurial culture at heart, we will
support the world in making that change. This is what we believe it
takes to be the steel company of the future.
ArcelorMittal is listed on the stock exchanges
of New York (MT), Amsterdam (MT), Paris (MT), Luxembourg (MT) and
on the Spanish stock exchanges of Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid and
Valencia (MTS).
For more information about ArcelorMittal please
visit: http://corporate.arcelormittal.com/
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