What does green steel really mean and are emissions the whole story?
In this episode of Forging the Future: Decarbonizing the Steel Industry, we’re joined by Hatch experts Kyle Chomyn, Market Manager, Iron & Steel Technologies, and Ge Sa, Process Specialist, Iron & Steel, to explore how sustainability in steelmaking must balance three critical pillars: climate, environmental, and financial performance.
The conversation dives deep into one of the steel industry’s most overlooked challenges, waste generation, and examines how innovative technologies like electric smelting furnaces (ESFs) can transform steelmaking slag and other waste streams into valuable products. The discussion also highlights the powerful synergies between the steel and cement industries, showing how smarter slag valorization can reduce emissions, recover iron units, and support circular, low‑carbon supply chains.
In this episode, we cover:
- How the definition of green steel is evolving
- The scale and impact of steelmaking waste and lost iron units
- Electric smelting furnaces as a proven solution for slag cleaning and valorization
- Opportunities to support cement decarbonization through engineered slag
- Business models, economics, and payback periods for ESF deployment
- Heat recovery, air granulation, and water‑free processing
- Why true sustainability requires environmental and financial viability alongside emissions reduction
With decades of experience in electric furnace technology, Hatch shares how mature, commercially proven solutions can help steelmakers move closer to zero‑waste, lower‑emissions operations without compromising performance or economics.
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