Alfa Laval to produce the first heat exchanger made using fossil-free steel
Alfa Laval has signed an agreement with SSAB, the global Swedish steel company, to collaborate on the development and commercialization of the world’s first heat exchanger to be made using fossil-free steel. The goal is to have the first unit made with hydrogen-reduced steel ready for 2023. The collaboration is also an important step in Alfa Laval’s journey to become carbon neutral by 2030.
“I’m pleased to announce this collaboration with SSAB which builds on our shared expertise and a determination to drive innovation,” says Tom Erixon, President and CEO of Alfa Laval. “By bringing together their fossil-free steel and our energy-efficient heat exchangers we can contribute to the industry’s transformation towards carbon neutrality.”
Do you agree?
114 more agrees trigger social media ads
Harrison wambui
•
96 w
We need to work together
6
bonke reinhard
•
96 w
We need to join hands together we can
1
Tabitha Kimani
•
•
96 w
One cannot do this alone but together we will be to solve the climate crisis.
And together we've planted over 150,000 trees. One tree is planted for every climate review written to an organization that is Open for Climate Dialogue™.
How does this work?
The Climate Action App
We plant a tree for every new user
Welcome, let's solve the climate crisis together
Write or agree to climate reviews to make businesses and world leaders act. It’s easy and it works.
•
96 w
We need to work together
•
96 w
We need to join hands together we can
•
•
96 w
One cannot do this alone but together we will be to solve the climate crisis.
•
103 w
Let's make hydrogen greener!
•
•
•
144 w
I love this kind of partnership!
•
•
145 w
This is truly the future!