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Primetals Technologies begins construction on ironmaking plant

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Primetals Technologies, together with its project partners Rio Tinto, a global mining and metals company and a producer of iron ore, and steel and technology group voestalpine, has recently started construction work on an industrial-scale demonstration plant at the voestalpine site in Linz, Austria. On September 25 2025, this milestone was commemorated with a ceremony attended by politicians and industry leaders.

Potential net-zero CO2 emissions

The project will implement a new process for potential net-zero CO2 emissions ironmaking. The partners aim to accelerate the development of hydrogen-based direct reduction and smelter technologies, providing a potential alternative to blast furnaces for hot metal and commercial hot-briquetted iron (HBI) production. The process is capable of using all types of low-to-high grade ores but focus on low-to-medium-grade ores, which make up the majority of the world’s supply. The plant is scheduled to start up at the end of 2027, with a capacity of 3 t/hour.

Herbert Eibensteiner, CEO of voestalpine AG: "At voestalpine, we have already made a successful start on our path to the next generation of steel production. To achieve our long-term goal of net-zero CO2 emissions in steel production by 2050, we are researching new processes in collaboration with partners from industry and science, as well as investing in groundbreaking steel production projects. Seeing construction underway of the globally unique Hy4Smelt demonstration plant once again confirms our technological and innovation leadership in green steel production."

Hydrogen-based direct reduction and smelting

HYFOR is the first direct reduction technology for iron ore fines that eliminates the need for agglomeration of the iron ore fines. It features lower reduction gas temperatures, in-situ recycling of captured dust particles, and high metallisation of the direct-reduced iron (DRI) and HBI. Primetals Technologies began developing HYFOR a decade ago, and since 2021, a pilot plant owned and operated by Primetals Technologies at the voestalpine premises in Donawitz, Austria, has run more than 50 campaigns with basically all major iron ore sources. The Smelter is a furnace powered by renewable energy that melts and completes the reduction of DRI to produce hot metal or pig iron and a value-added slag suitable as cement clinker substitute. By using certified green hydrogen from the existing H2Future electrolysis plant at voestalpine’s site, these plants will produce hot metal similar to that from a blast furnace, but with the potential for net-zero CO2 emissions. HYFOR and Smelter are expected to be commercially available from 2028 and will have the capacity to meet the needs of the steel sector.

Dr Alexander Fleischanderl, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Green Steel at Primetals Technologies, commented: “With today’s groundbreaking, we are taking a major step toward net-zero CO2 emissions in ironmaking. We are about to implement technology solutions that have the potential to revolutionise the entire industry. The steel industry urgently needs to transition. Coal-fired blast furnaces, which have been the backbone of ironmaking for centuries, come at a significant and growing environmental cost. This is exactly where HYFOR and Smelter come in: with these solutions, we are paving the way for a new era in ironmaking.”

Rio Tinto will supply 70% of the iron ore for the Hy4Smelt industrial-scale demonstration plant, as well as provide technical support to the project. Rio Tinto will also support the development and future commercialisation of the HYFOR and Smelter technologies.

For the HYFOR and Smelter project in Linz, Primetals Technologies has also formed a strategic partnership with Mitsubishi Corporation, an integrated trading and investment company, as a co-investor. They will provide valuable experience and insight into materials supply solutions, product trading, and market needs.

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