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Sweden: a pioneer in green steel?
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In the Swedish town of Boden, the company Stegra aims to build Europe's first decarbonized steel plant. However, alarm bells rang in October following press reports that Stegra is approximately €1 billion short of the necessary funds and is on the verge of bankruptcy. The question remains: will the company secure the public investment required to keep the project alive?
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E. Kleinschmager
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I. Nommay
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F. Lépine
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N. Lee
Country
France
Germany
Year
2025
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