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German aid for low CO2 steel project gets EU nod
The EU executive has approved €30.2m state aid for a low-carbon project run by steelmaker ArcelorMittal in Germany. The project aims to capture CO2 from installations and put the remaining flue gases back to furnaces to generate heat and cut coke use.
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