Molten Industries Leads Strategic Partnership With U. S. Steel and CPFD Software to Pioneer Carbon-Neutral Steel Production
July 23 2024 - 8:30AM
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$5.4M Grant from the Department of Energy Fuels Innovative
Project with a Focus on Industrial Efficiency and
Decarbonization
Molten Industries (“Molten”) will spearhead a collaborative
effort with United States Steel Corporation (“U. S. Steel” ) (NYSE:
X) and CPFD Software (“CPFD”) to design, build, and test a
pilot-scale system aimed at eliminating carbon emissions from iron
reduction under a U.S. Department of Energy (“DOE”) grant.
The $5.4M grant, awarded and funded through the DOE’s Industrial
Efficiency and Decarbonization Office and Hydrogen and Fuel Cell
Technologies Office, will catalyze the groundbreaking project
focused on carbon-neutral steel production while creating
good-paying jobs and building a stronger, more competitive U.S.
industrial sector. The project's main objective is to demonstrate
the integration of methane-pyrolysis-driven hydrogen production
with a pilot direct reduced iron (DRI) shaft furnace at Molten's
facility. Anticipated outcomes include significant energy, carbon
intensity, and cost reductions—a pivotal stride toward sustainable
steel production.
The innovative approach harnesses hydrogen derived from methane
pyrolysis as a reducing agent. Molten’s technology uses renewable
electricity to break down methane from natural gas or waste sources
into hydrogen gas and solid graphite, offering a 75% reduction in
energy intensity compared to water electrolysis, an alternative for
zero-carbon hydrogen. This grant was awarded shortly after Molten
announced its $25M Series A fundraise, which will only further
propel the development of its technology.
The project leverages U. S. Steel’s expertise as a vertically
integrated steel producer. U. S. Steel will contribute its
Minnesota iron ore for the project and potentially showcase clean
steel production in an electric arc furnace using the DRI made with
clean hydrogen. The technology has the potential to eliminate up to
60 million tons of CO2 from the 84 million tons of greenhouse gas
emissions in U.S. crude steel production.
Molten Industries CEO, Kevin Bush, expressed enthusiasm for the
project, stating, "This collaboration with U. S. Steel and CPFD
Software is an exciting first step in Molten’s mission to
decarbonize the world’s heavy industries. Our process delivers
hydrogen at high temperatures required for ironmaking and
steelmaking, saving energy and cost for steel manufacturers. We are
confident that our joint efforts will pave the way for a future
where carbon-neutral steel production is not just a possibility but
a reality."
“Achieving U. S. Steel’s 2050 net zero emissions goal requires
the development and commercialization of various technologies, some
of which have yet to be available on a broad scale,” said Christian
Gianni, U. S. Steel Senior Vice President and Chief Technology
Officer. “This collaboration, thanks to the DOE grant, is an
investment in the future of sustainable American steel.”
“It is exciting to see Barracuda Virtual Reactor used to
accelerate the scale-up and commercialization of Molten’s unique
technology in partnership with U. S. Steel,” said Peter Blaser,
CPFD’s Vice President of Operations. “This project is indicative of
a broad energy transition underway spanning multiple industrial
sectors, and we are pleased to see our technology and expertise
contribute toward the decarbonization of American steel
production.”
To learn more about Molten’s technology, visit its website. For
more information about the DOE's funding selections under the
Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization funding opportunity,
click here.
About Molten Industries:
Molten Industries develops methane pyrolysis technology to
decarbonize the world’s heavy industries. Molten’s simple process
cracks methane at blazing hot temperatures into hydrogen and
graphite using renewable electricity. We create no carbon dioxide,
instead producing hydrogen gas and graphite that can be used in
batteries. Our methane is responsibly procured from certified
low-emissions sources and waste streams such as dairy farms,
waste-water treatment plants, and landfills. This leads to hydrogen
and carbon that are carbon-neutral or carbon-negative. Hydrogen’s
versatility and potential to decarbonize heavy industries makes it
essential to reaching net zero. Molten’s technology unlocks this
potential. Learn more at www.moltenindustries.com.
About U. S. Steel:
Founded in 1901, United States Steel is a leading steel
producer. With an unwavering focus on safety, the Company’s
customer-centric Best for All® strategy is advancing a more secure,
sustainable future for U. S. Steel and its stakeholders. With a
renewed emphasis on innovation, U. S. Steel serves the automotive,
construction, appliance, energy, containers, and packaging
industries with high value-added steel products such as U. S.
Steel’s proprietary XG3® advanced high-strength steel. The Company
also maintains competitively advantaged iron ore production and has
an annual raw steelmaking capability of 22.4 million net tons. U.
S. Steel is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with
world-class operations across the United States and in Central
Europe. For more information, please visit www.ussteel.com.
About CPFD Software:
CPFD Software is advancing multiphase simulation and technology.
CPFD’s flagship product, Barracuda Virtual Reactor®, is a
physics-based engineering software package that simulates the
three-dimensional, transient, fluid-particle hydrodynamics, heat
balance, and chemical reactions in industrial fluidized bed
reactors and other fluid-particle systems.
Virtual Reactor™ enables researchers and engineers working with
diverse sustainability, renewables, and decarbonization
technologies to explore a broad range of ideas, reduce physical
testing costs, and minimize development risk, all while
accelerating commercialization, scale-up, and overall time to
market. The simulation results provide an objective basis for
effectively communicating technological merits to partners,
customers, and investors, while increasing market exposure and
bolstering patent applications. The Virtual Reactor technology can
be accessed via software licensing, services, or custom
collaborative arrangements.
Learn more about Barracuda Virtual Reactor for sustainability
applications on CPFD’s Clean Technologies and Renewables page here:
https://cpfd-software.com/applications/clean-technologies/.
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Molten Industries: Kevin Bush CEO T – (510) 858-3772 E –
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U. S. Steel: Corporate Communications T – (412) 433-1300 E –
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CPFD Software: Peter Blaser Vice President of Operations T –
(713) 429-1252 E – info@cpfd-software.com
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