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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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Non-lithium-ion batteries on course to exceed 10% of energy storage market by 2025
Alternative chemistries to lithium-ion batteries could account for more than 10% of the nascent stationary energy storage market by 2025, according to research group IDTechEx
March 29, 2022
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By the Fastmarkets team
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How will the EV supply chain decarbonization be more consumer-driven?
The decarbonization of the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain will be consumer-driven, industry experts told Fastmarkets EnergyCensus on the sidelines of the Electrified conference in London on Wednesday
March 25, 2022
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By Alexandra Chapman
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E-fuels will play a ‘niche’ role on roads in future: Department for Transport
Will the role of synthetic fuels be limited in the greener road ahead for vehicles in the UK?
March 22, 2022
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By Alexandra Chapman
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Schnitzer launches net-zero long steel product line
The brand, called GRN Steel, will offer reinforcing bar, wire rod and merchant bar, Schnitzer announced on Monday March 7
March 8, 2022
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By the Fastmarkets team
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UK government launches low-carbon fuel strategy consultation
Investing now in low-carbon fuels to reduce transport emissions will help to decarbonize existing fleets, says UKPIA's director
February 10, 2022
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By Alexandra Chapman
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Traditional blast furnace-based steelmakers need to adapt to remain relevant – Gunung Capital
Steelmakers will need to adapt quickly to the burgeoning decarbonization movement in Asia to remain relevant, Gunung Capital managing partner Kelvin Fu told Fastmarkets in an interview
February 8, 2022
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By Alex Theo
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Cobalt recycling operations help EV industry meet metals recycling targets
As demand for cobalt continues to significantly increase, actors in the supply chain look to ensure they can access more sustainably sourced battery raw materials
February 2, 2022
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By Justin Yang
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Energy prices remain dominant in ferro-chrome markets; reasons to be cheerful on the horizon
Rising power costs have continued to dominate headlines as 2022 begins, following a year in which they were a running theme, especially for energy-intensive industries such as ferro-alloy production
January 24, 2022
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By Claire Patel-Campbell
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Graphite anode gaining ground with supply chain shift amid EV demand boost: 2022 preview
The world is going to need more graphite, both in natural and synthetic forms, to meet the demands from the energy transition
January 19, 2022
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By Jon Stibbs, Sybil Pan
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