2024.02.29
POSCO hires more engineers, opens new R&D center to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050
By
Ko Dong-hwan, The Korea Times - POSCO is gearing up its workforce and
manufacturing plants to produce environmentally cleaner steel products and
contribute to the country's 2050 goal of trying to reach carbon neutrality, the
country's biggest steelmaker said Tuesday.
Systemic
upgrades are being implemented to help the company introduce its new method of
making iron-based products in a more eco-friendly way, named HyRex, which
stands for hydrogen reduction ironmaking. The company improved upon the
conventional method, which used heat and gas generated from coal by using
hydrogen to convert fine iron ore into direct reduced iron, which is then put
into an electric smelting furnace to produce hot metal.
The
company has introduced a new carbon neutrality team that reports to its CEO,
Lee Si-woo. Its newly expanded Carbon Neutral Strategy department is headed by
Kim Hee, the company's first woman engineering executive.
Earlier
this year, the company launched a team dedicated to HyREX, which will plan the
technology's testing facilities. It follows the company's completion of a new
low-carbon smelting laboratory last year.
POSCO's
HyREX initiative last month introduced a new research center at the company's
key steel plant in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province. The new facility handles
everything from investment procurement to R&D and plant design. The center
will be completed by 2027. The HyREX testing facility — with a production
capacity of 300,000 tons of steel — will pioneer ways to commercialize the
technology.
"We
strive to become the first mover in the new age in iron by developing HyREX
technology and replacing carbon with hydrogen," Lee said. "I hope we
successfully implement the technology based on our experience in
commercializing Finex fluidized bed technology and developing electric melting
furnace technology."
The
company has also begun building an electric furnace for its other steel
manufacturing plant in Gwangyang, South Jeolla Province, by investing 600
billion won ($451 million). The new furnace, with a production capacity of 2.5
million tons per year, is scheduled for completion by 2025 and go into
commercial operation the following year.
POSCO
expects that the new plant will see a reduction of 3.5 million tons of carbon
emissions from its traditional smelting furnace. It will be able to manufacture
various types of higher-quality steel, allowing the company to better cater to
its customers, including those overseas. Some 160,000 workers are now involved
in building the new furnace, the company said.
Source: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2024/02/419_369568.html