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Automotive industry will accept green steel premium: steel leaders
The automotive industry is ready for a green steel premium, steel industry leaders said at Fastmarkets’ Steel Success Strategies conference in Miami Beach, Florida, noting that end users will have to bear that cost
June 6, 2022
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By Alesha Alkaff
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Cleveland-Cliffs reports lower carbon intensity for 2021
Cleveland-Cliffs reported it has made progress toward reducing its carbon emissions per short ton of steel produced, according to a 2021 sustainability report the company released in May
June 6, 2022
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By Robert England
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Cleveland-Cliffs reports lower carbon intensity for 2021 [updated]
Cleveland-Cliffs reported it has made progress toward reducing its carbon emissions per short ton of steel produced, according to a 2021 sustainability report the company released in May
June 2, 2022
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By Robert England
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With easily accessible steel scrap of utmost importance, US mills look to integrate
There has been an evolution in US steelmakers' raw material strategy in the past several years, with mills pivoting from an effort to randomly own as many tons as they could to becoming more vertically integrated and owning material that can feed their meltshops
June 2, 2022
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By Lisa Gordon
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7 things we learned at Fastmarkets’ Singapore Steel Forum
The 2022 Singapore Steel Forum, located in the plush surroundings of the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel, provided the ideal setting for market participants to discuss the hottest steel topics of the day last week
May 27, 2022
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By Lee Allen, Paul Lim
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Energy key to green steel targets: steel leaders
Steel industry leaders in the United States announced at a press conference on Tuesday, May 17, that renewable energy sources hold the key to bringing already-green electric-arc furnaces (EAFs) to carbon neutrality
May 26, 2022
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By Abby Verret
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Nucor investing in sustainable energy to reduce emissions
Nucor is targeting new sustainable energy sources - including wind, solar and nuclear - to help reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and meet its sustainability goals, chairman and chief executive officer Leon Topalian stated during the company’s investor conference call on Thursday, April 21
May 26, 2022
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By Robert England
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Sustainability is fundamentally reshaping investors’ approach to finance | Hotter on metals
A shift in spending from high- to low-carbon assets as part of the energy transition culture could create the biggest reallocation of capital in history – and is already fundamentally reshaping investors’ approach to financing
May 17, 2022
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By Andrea Hotter
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3 reasons why demand for high-grade iron ore in China is likely to remain limited
At least three reasons have been identified by market participants as the key factors constraining demand for high-grade iron ore concentrate and pellet in China - in turn, prompting premium levels to narrow
May 11, 2022
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By Alex Theo
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Risk outlook for battery raw materials: price dynamics, supply/demand imbalance and demand destruction
Surging prices for battery raw materials including lithium, cobalt, nickel and graphite, and the supply/demand imbalance from the lack of investment extraction and production were key topics from our recent risk outlook webinar
May 10, 2022
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By the Fastmarkets team
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