The industrial scale-up H2 Green Steel is changing its name to Stegra. The company’s purpose is to decarbonize hard to-abate industries. Stegra will do so by leveraging all three platforms it works with: green hydrogen, green iron and green steel.
H2 Green Steel was launched in 2021 to reduce emissions in the steel industry on a very ambitious timeline. By showing that it can be done, the company also aimed to inspire the incumbent steel industry to speed up the pace of change. Having secured funding of €6.5 billion and being well on its way to building the world’s first large-scale green steel plant - with start of production in 2026 - the company now starts a new chapter with a new name: Stegra.
“The team continues to prove that it is possible to do more and to change things fast, also in an industry that has for a long time been considered difficult to decarbonize. As we continue this journey, we leave our more descriptive project name behind, and take on the name Stegra, which reflects our long-term ambitions”, says Henrik Henriksson, CEO, Stegra.
Since its launch, the company’s purpose has been reshaped to be the accelerator of decarbonization in hard-to-abate industries. Hard-to-abate industries rely heavily on fossil fuels, making emissions cuts more challenging. Those are the industries Stegra will tackle. And showing that it’s possible in the steel industry, using renewable electricity, is the first step.
“Stegra is a Swedish word which means to ‘to elevate’. It captures the team’s spirit to rise in the face of challenges and always continue to move onwards and upwards. It’s a constant reminder of the company’s purpose and honors our Swedish roots and where it all began in Boden,” says Henriksson.