Under the name Energiron, Tenova and Danieli offer innovative gas based DRI plants.
Simon Lile, President Business Unit Heating Systems at Kanthal.Global megatrends are driving the demand for decarbonization of the industry and as one of the world’s largest emitters of CO2, representing 7% of global total emissions, the iron- and steel industry is in the spotlight. Several projects, mainly in Europe, are developing solutions such as hydrogen-based direct reduced iron processes (H2-DRI) with the aim to remove CO2 emissions, enabling production of green steel.
Under the name Prothal® DH, Kanthal has developed a direct heated electric solution for high-temperature process gas heating – one important step towards enabling zero-emission DRI plants. The solution has been tested and verified in pilot scale and with this partnership, Kanthal and Danieli aims to further develop this technology to full scale, which means up to 100’s of megawatts. The ambition is to have a solution ready for commercialization in 2027.
“We are now taking another step towards commercializing large-scale, electric gas heaters, which will be key to substantially reduce or even eliminate CO2 emissions. We’re excited to join forces with one of the world’s foremost experts in DRI technology to make the steel industry’s green shift possible,” says Simon Lile, President Business Unit Heating Systems at Kanthal.
Marco Lapasin, Vice President Danieli Engineering Centro Metallics.
The heating solution will be developed for hydrogen, natural gas and combinations, thereby enabling retrofitting of existing DRI plants.
“Even for natural gas based DRI plants, you will achieve more than 30% reduction of CO2 emissions when you electrify the heating system. This partnership allows the unlocking of huge potential for a new technology that will drive Energiron DR plants carbon footprint furtherly ahead in the race of green steel,” says Marco Lapasin, Vice President Danieli Engineering Centro Metallics.
Energiron is DRI technology jointly developed by Tenova and Danieli.
Dilip Chandrasekaran, Global Business Development Manager at Kanthal.The partnership was announced at the Future Steel Forum event in Stockholm, Sweden. Speaker Dilip Chandrasekaran, Global Business Development Manager at Kanthal, has led the development of this unique direct electric heater. “After years of research, designing and testing, the solution is now ready to be verified on industrial scale. We build this on already proven technology but on a scale that has never been done before. If successful, this has the potential to revolutionize the steel industry,” he says.
For more information, please contact:
Kanthal: Yvonne Edenholm, Press and Media Relations Manager
yvonne.edenholm@alleima.com
+46 72 145 23 42
Acerca de Kanthal
Kanthal es una empresa propiedad de Alleima y una marca líder mundial de productos y servicios en el sector de la tecnología de calentamiento industrial sostenible y los materiales resistivos. La empresa desarrolla soluciones innovadoras en alianzas creativas con sus clientes y con un fuerte compromiso de reducir el impacto ambiental. Con personas capacitadas y tecnología de vanguardia en el sector, Kanthal respalda algunos de los proyectos más grandes y apasionantes del mundo. Para obtener más información, visite www.kanthal.com.
Acerca de Danieli
Danieli diseña, fabrica e instala plantas y equipos para la producción de metales en todo el mundo, ya sea como solución llave en mano o como unidades individuales. La oferta de servicio satisface con tecnología propia el ciclo completo del proceso: desde el procesamiento del mineral y la chatarra hasta los productos planos, largos, tubulares y extruidos terminados, para metales ferrosos y no ferrosos.
Las plantas de Danieli se gestionan mediante sistemas de control de procesos, de potencia y de instrumentos, así como sistemas robóticos. Además, incluyen soluciones de fabricación inteligente DIGI&MET (industria 4.0).
La producción sostenible está garantizada mediante procesos de ahorro energético, plantas híbridas que se gestionan con energías renovables y procesos basados en hidrógeno, además de soluciones de Danieli Environment. Para obtener más información, visite www.danieli.com