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Swedish steelmaker and one of three primary owners of HYBRIT initiative launched in 2016. SSAB is a major European steel producer focusing on fossil-free steel production technology.
Founded in 1978, SSAB is among the leading global steel manufacturers, with major operations in Sweden and North America (notably in Montpelier, Iowa, and Mobile, Alabama). SSAB has pioneered green steel production and previously produced the world’s first fossil-free steel using HYBRIT® technology in 2021. The company
SSAB, through HYBRIT, has produced fossil-free steel via direct reduction using hydrogen, positioning itself as a leader in green steel production.[1]
SSAB is part of the Nordic Hybrit consortium with LKAB and Vattenfall working to develop fossil-free steel using hydrogen. SSAB has pledged to offer fossil-free steel by 2026 and aims for carbon neutrality by 2045[1][2].
SSAB is a Swedish steelmaker and a key partner in the Hybrit initiative, contributing to the development of fossil-free steel production.
Steel company paving the way in using hydrogen for steelmaking to produce green steel.
SSAB is a steel manufacturing specialist and a co-creator of the HYBRIT technology. They are involved in the initiative to revolutionize steelmaking with hydrogen.
Steel manufacturer with an existing plant in Raahe. Intends to become a fossil fuel-free steel production site by the end of the decade using hydrogen technology.
SSAB is a member of the HYBRIT consortium and provided the steelmaking expertise for the new hydrogen-based technology.
A leading Swedish steelmaker that accounts for a significant portion of carbon emissions in Sweden and Finland. SSAB is participating in the HYBRIT project to build a hydrogen fuel cell-powered steel refining facility.

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