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  1. ArcelorMittal Ghent is a Belgian steelworks situated in Ghent near Zelzate, Flanders. It was founded in 1962 by ARBED as Sidmar; the first maritime steel producer in Belgium. History. Background.

  2. ArcelorMittal and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries are working with a climate tech company D-CRBN, to trial a new technology to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) captured at ArcelorMittal’s plant in Ghent, Belgium into carbon monoxide which can be used in steel and chemical production.

  3. Dec 8, 2022 · ArcelorMittal Ghent will soon inaugurate another first for the European steel industry, with its ‘Torero’ project set to come on stream in the first quarter of 2023.

  4. ArcelorMittal Gent steel plant, also known as ArcelorMittal Ghent, is a blast furnace-basic oxygen furnace (BF-BOF) steel plant operating in Gent, Vlaanderen, Belgium.

  5. Sep 28, 2021 · ArcelorMittal announces that it has signed a letter of intent with the Governments of Belgium and Flanders, supporting a €1.1 billion project to build a 2.5 million-tonne direct reduced iron (DRI) plant at its site in Gent, as well as two new electric furnaces.

  6. ArcelorMittal has begun construction of new premises at its site in Ghent, Belgium, to house a pioneering new installation which will convert carbon-containing gas from its blast furnaces into bioethanol.

  7. Combined, the various initiatives will enable ArcelorMittal Gent to reduce its CO 2 emissions by 3.9 million tonnes per year by 2030, which is equivalent to the greenhouse gas emissions from 848,172 cars being driven for a year.

  8. Mar 3, 2021 · ArcelorMittal Belgium has officially inaugurated its blast furnace B in Ghent, following a significant investment to renew the furnace, making it one of the world’s most modern and efficient blast furnaces, both in terms of productivity and CO2 emissions.

  9. ArcelorMittal Ghent is starting a pilot project to use bio-coal as a high-quality partial replacement for fossil coal. The bio-coal is being responsibly sourced from Dutch company Perpetual Next, which produces the bio-coal using its patented high temperature torrefaction technology.

  10. ArcelorMittal and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) are working with a climate tech company, D-CRBN, to trial a new technology to convert carbon dioxide (CO 2) captured at ArcelorMittal’s plant in Gent, Belgium into carbon monoxide which can be used in steel and chemical production.