Dusseldorf Germany is one of the industrially most important countries in Europe – but faces the challenge of decarbonizing its CO2-intensive economy in the coming years. The goal of climate neutrality can only be achieved if all sectors participate – but that’s not easy in the widely ramified German industry.
What measures can politics and industry take to enable the fastest possible switch to climate-friendly alternatives? What can that look like specifically in the steel industry? And will green steel soon dominate the markets?
Bernhard Osburg, CEO of the largest German steel manufacturer Thyssen-Krupp Steel Europe, and Bernhard Kluttig, Head of the Industrial Policy Department at the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection, talk about this and more in the current episode of Handelsblatt Green & Energy.
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