Sustainable Business

Nippon Steel to Invest $6 Billion to Cut Carbon Emissions

The Japanese steelmaker says the investment in electric arc furnaces will also increase production capacity

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Nippon Steel plans to establish three electric furnaces in Japan and expects operations to commence by the fiscal year starting April 2029. REUTERS/Issei Kato Photo: issei kato/Reuters

Nippon Steel plans to invest $6 billion to increase production of steel using electric arc furnaces in a bid to reduce carbon emissions.

The Japanese steelmaker said Friday that it would invest 868.7 billion yen, equivalent to $6.02 billion, to establish three electric furnaces in Japan and that it expects the Japanese government to provide up to ¥251.4 billion in support.

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