US-based Electra and Germany’s INTERFER to collaborate on green iron production

Wednesday, 18 December 2024 16:30:52 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul

US-based clean iron company Electra has joined forces with Germany-based steel distributor INTERFER Edelstahl Group to produce low-carbon iron.

Accordingly, both companies will work on sustainable solutions to produce low-carbon iron to meet the growing demand for green steel and on combining Electra’s ironmaking technology and INTERFER’s network.

Also, with access to Electra’s clean and high-purity iron, INTERFER will not only help its customers to reach their decarbonization goals but also cut its emissions by 42 percent by 2030.


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