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Microsoft and ArcelorMittal back MIT spinout trying to green the $1.6 trillion steel industry

Por: CNBC Tech January 27, 2023

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Removing molten iron from a pilot scale facility at the Boston Metal facilities in Woburn, Mass.Photo courtesy Boston MetalThe $1.6 trillion steel industry is the backbone of the modern world. It's also a significant contributor to global warming, representing between 7% and 9% of global carbon dioxide emissions, according to the World Steel Association.That's why massive global businesses, including international steel giant and tech... + full article



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