quarta-feira, 24 de junho de 2026
Mais
    InícioNotíciasBHP seeks scope 3 emissions cut from iron ore

    BHP seeks scope 3 emissions cut from iron ore

    Publicado em

    BHP’s in-house capital unit, BHP Ventures, has participated in Boston Metal’s $US50 million ($64 million) funding to develop a technology that converts iron ore to steel with zero carbon emissions.

    Iron ore, an essential ingredient in steelmaking, makes up the highest level of scope 3 emissions at BHP; an estimated 205.6 to 322.6 million tonnes during the 2020 financial year.

    This represents over 98 per cent of BHP’s emissions in the category of processing of sold products.

    BHP recognised in its Scope 1, 2 and 3 Emissions Calculation Methodology 2020 report that it was technologically difficult to decarbonise steelmaking.

    With the latest funding, BHP is supporting the development of Boston Metal’s molten oxide electrolysis (MOE) technology, which uses electricity to transform metals from a raw oxide form into high-purity molten metal products.

    This process promises to eradicate carbon emissions from iron ore processing in steel production.

    “Our investment in Boston Metal complements the initiatives and partnerships we have under way to support decarbonisation options across our value chain and help drive long-term growth and profitability for BHP and its customers,” head of BHP Ventures Mark Frayman said.

    Boston Metal chief executive Tadeu Carneiro added that steel production had relied on the same basic formula for millennia, and revolutionising such an industry required a rare combination of team, technology and partners.

    “With this new round of funding, Boston Metal has brought together all of these elements and is positioned to deliver a future where steel production is efficient, modular and clean,” he said.

    The Massachusetts-based company plans to use the funding to validate its inert anode technology at an industrial scale and begin deploying the MOE technology with customers.

    Fonte: Australian Mining

    São Paulo
    nublado
    12 ° C
    12.5 °
    11.4 °
    98 %
    2.7kmh
    100 %
    qui
    13 °
    sex
    20 °
    sáb
    22 °
    dom
    25 °
    seg
    20 °

    Notícias recentes

    Guinea Orders Domestic Refining for All Gold Exports

    Image source: https://unsplash.com/photos/a-dump-truck-driving-down-a-dirt-road-7qFRRHjfJ6c Guinea has introduced a new gold export policy that requires all gold...

    Building the Future of Copper: Inside Solaris Resources’ Warintza Project

    Image source: https://www.solarisresources.com/warintza As concerns about future copper supply continue to grow, attention across the...

    O Brasil tem uma das maiores riquezas de minerais críticos, mas produz pouco

    O Brasil está entre os países com maiores reservas de minerais essenciais para a...

    leia mais

    Guinea Orders Domestic Refining for All Gold Exports

    Image source: https://unsplash.com/photos/a-dump-truck-driving-down-a-dirt-road-7qFRRHjfJ6c Guinea has introduced a new gold export policy that requires all gold...

    Building the Future of Copper: Inside Solaris Resources’ Warintza Project

    Image source: https://www.solarisresources.com/warintza As concerns about future copper supply continue to grow, attention across the...

    O Brasil tem uma das maiores riquezas de minerais críticos, mas produz pouco

    O Brasil está entre os países com maiores reservas de minerais essenciais para a...