Green Hydrogen (Mini-series) Ep 5 - Decarbonizing the Steel Industry with Joachim Von Sheele Global Director of Commercialization at Linde

Published: Dec. 22, 2021, 12:09 a.m.

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In the final episode of Season One of our Green Hydrogen series, we\\u2019re looking at how Hydrogen might be useful to aid hard-to-abate industries such as Steel in achieving a zero-carbon future. 

Let\\u2019s get serious about carbon intensity for a minute: the steel industry produces approx 2.6 GIGATONS* of carbon emissions  annually, that\\u2019s over 7% of total  global emissions and it\\u2019s a product that is not optional in today\\u2019s world. If you\\u2019re having a hard time wrapping your head around that number, I give you a great example further down with a reference for further reading. 

For this final episode of the season, Joachim von Scheele, Global Director of Commercialization for leading gas retailer, Linde, has set his sights on decarbonizing Steel and other large industry emitters through energy efficiency and, yes, Green Hydrogen.  As a longtime Global leader for Linde, Joachim has spent his 20 year career living and working in India, China, and Europe where these hard-to-abate industries are critical parts of the economy and the world\'s construction process.  Today, he provides a crash-course in steel manufacturing and Hydrogen production, along with a vision for how green hydrogen could possibly be the answer to decarbonizing this energy intensive sector.  And we\\u2019re not just day-dreaming, here, Joachim gets calls daily from the industry leaders who are looking to transition to \\u201cgreen steel\\u201d.  

The demand has arrived, but who will meet it?  

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*the prefix \\u201cgiga\\u201d means 109, or one billion (1,000,000,000). Hence terms like \\u201cgigawatt\\u201d or \\u201cgigahertz.\\u201d Thus, a gigaton is equivalent to a billion metric tons.

So, 2.6 Gigatons = roughly 38 Billion Pounds (plus a little), therefore about 5.5 times the entire Human population in CO2 is being released into the atmosphere each year just by Steel alone. Let that sink in.Credit to Washinton Post  for this excellent article on the scale of Gigatons in Ice, CO2, etc from 2015 

This is the last episode of our Green Hydrogen Mini-Series.  You can hear all five episodes and learn more about our experts at www.mysuncast.com/hydrogen 

Episode 1 - Nexus of Deep Decarbonization & \\u201cThe Inevitability of Hydrogen\\u201d with Sheldon Kimber, CEO Intersect Power

Episode 2 - The Green Hydrogen Opportunity with DNVs Global Energy Storage leader and Hydrogen Industry Veteran, Jason Goodhand

Episode 3 - The Role of the Large Energy Companies, partnership opportunities, existing infrastructure, and more from a top 10 Oil & Gas analyst, RBC\\u2019s Biraj Borkhataria

Episode 4 - Role of New Technologies - with Raffi Garbedin, Co-founder of Electric Hydrogen (formerly CTO of First Solar) 

Episode 5 - Decarbonizing Hard-to-abate Sectors Like Steel with Joachim Von Sheele, Global Director of Commercialization at the world\\u2019s largest industrial gas company, Linde, who is also building the world\\u2019s largest Electrolyzer.

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