{"id":413,"date":"2020-07-23T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2020-07-23T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/libertysteelgroup.com\/cz\/news\/gfg-alliance-appoints-roland-junck-to-spearhead-cn30-drive\/"},"modified":"2021-01-28T13:31:20","modified_gmt":"2021-01-28T13:31:20","slug":"gfg-alliance-appoints-roland-junck-to-spearhead-cn30-drive","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/libertysteelgroup.com\/cz\/news\/gfg-alliance-appoints-roland-junck-to-spearhead-cn30-drive\/?lang=en","title":{"rendered":"GFG Alliance appoints Roland Junck to spearhead CN30 drive"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sustainable industry leader GFG Alliance has appointed Roland Junck as its new global lead for its CN30 programme, responsible for delivering GFG’s ambition to become carbon neutral by 2030.<\/p>\n
天博体育官方网站 role, which sits alongside Roland’s existing duties as President, LIBERTY Steel Group Europe & UK, will co-ordinate GFG Alliance’s CN30 strategy and activities globally across R&D, technology, partnerships, commercialisation, supply chain, and public policy.<\/p>\n
Sanjeev Gupta, Executive Chairman GFG Alliance said: \u201cGFG Alliance\u2019s CN30 programme is sector leading and will transform our industrial businesses with advanced low carbon technologies. Its success will require strategic long-term thinking, a joined-up global approach and collaboration with stakeholders and partners. Roland\u2019s vast operational experience and passion for our GREENSTEEL and GREENALUMINIUM strategies means he\u2019s perfectly placed for this role as we move from planning to implementation to create a truly sustainable future for our industries and the communities we operate in.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n 天博体育官方网站 key pillar in the CN30 programme is GFG’s GREENSTEEL strategy to transform steel making through increased use of steel recycling in electric arc furnaces (EAF), application of low carbon and renewable energy sources to power industrial processes and use of hydrogen instead of coking coal as a reducing agent for iron ore through Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) plants to remove CO2 emissions from steel making.<\/p>\n In the nine months since GFG made its CN30 pledge the group has made significant progress under its GREENSTEEL strategy.<\/p>\n GFG last month announced major GREENSTEEL investments in new DRI and EAF facilities at its Whyalla plant in Australia and its Galati plant in Romania where it signed MoUs with local partners and the Romanian Ministry of Economy, Energy and Business Environment to support delivery. 天博体育官方网站se investments will replace aging industrial plant with modern low carbon technologies that can quickly integrate green hydrogen into its processes as it becomes available at scale and economically viable.<\/p>\n Similar transformation plans have been announced at GFG\u2019s primary steel operations in Ostrava, Czech Republic, including the introduction of Europe\u2019s first hybrid furnace that will allow the business to utilise higher volumes of local steel scrap to reduce the reliance on imported natural resources, which will lower CO2 emissions and enable greater flexibility by switching or blending blast furnace and electric arc furnace steel-making. GFG\u2019s recycling facility in the UK has announced plans to double GREENSTEEL production at its Rotherham EAF to produce GREENSTEEL construction products for domestic infrastructure, and is working with leading plant provider Danielli on future low carbon production developments in the UK.<\/p>\n As part of the company’s GREENALUMINIUM strategy, ALVANCE Aluminium\u2019s smelters are fuelled from low-carbon sources \u2013 by hydroelectricity in Lochaber, Scotland, and by nuclear power in Dunkirk, Despite the COVID-19 crisis, GFG\u2019s SIMEC Energy portfolio of projects in solar energy, wind energy and energy from end-of-life waste continue to make progress towards completion. When complete these projects will provide the renewable and low carbon energy sources to help reduce emissions from GFG\u2019s industrial processes by replacing carbon intensive fuels sources such as coal and gas. SIMEC\u2019s renewable power sources open up the opportunity for green hydrogen production for steel, underlying the strength in GFG\u2019s model of combining industry and energy.<\/p>\n Further information from:<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nFrance. This complements aluminium’s properties as a \u2018green metal\u2019 for the construction and automotive industries. GFG is actively involved in exploring collaboration opportunities with its
\nindustry partners on breakthrough technologies and in further developing the market conditions for green aluminium.<\/p>\n