Tag: steel
What’s Going On With Hyundai? Ask Mary?
At the New York Auto Show on Wednesday, Hyundai announced a strategic departure on its vehicles. CEO Jose Munos announced that they are adding focus to the US market, which is Hyundai’s largest market. They are investing $26 billion in the US and building a steel plant, while planning for … [continued]
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Climate Degradation Will Have Consequences For “Hundreds And Thousands Of Years”
The latest report from the WMO shows how the Earth is overheating and why. CleanTechnica readers already know the answers.
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Labor Unions, Community, and Climate Groups Demand Hyundai Answers on Louisiana Steel Mill
ASCENSION PARISH, LA — A coalition of labor unions, community and climate groups have written to the Hyundai CEO asking the company to ensure its proposed $5.8 billion steel mill in Donaldsonville meets strong health and environmental standards, while providing quality jobs. The letter follows a meeting in the Lemann … [continued]
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What’s next for Ohio’s former green steel project? More coal, it seems.

Cleveland-Cliffs won a federal grant to install hydrogen-ready tech. Now, it wants to revamp its Middletown blast furnace, raising questions about its use of funds.
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Hydrogen Trucks In China Are A Policy Side Bet, Not A Market Winner
Someone pushed another hydrogen trucking headline from China across my desk recently, this time tied to northern China, heavy trucks, refueling corridors, and the familiar implication that the future had somehow arrived. It is a recurring genre now. There is always another corridor, another station cluster, another policy target, another … [continued]
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