🇸🇪 AFRY selected as a main engineering partner for SSAB’s fossil-free steel project in Sweden

October 11, 2024
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SSAB, a global specialised steel company, has awarded AFRY the main engineering partner contract for their fossil-free steel mini-mill project in Luleå, Sweden. AFRY’s assignment includes basic and detail engineering. The services will be provided during 2024-2026.

SSAB is undertaking a major project to transform to fossil-free steel production. SSAB is planning to replace the current blast furnace production route with a new, state-of-the-art mini-mill concept that utilises electric arc furnaces (EAFs).

The mini-mill will produce 2.5 million tonnes of fossil-free steel per year. Once completed, SSAB will decommission the existing blast furnace-based production facility in Luleå, reducing Sweden’s annual CO2 emissions by 7% in addition to the 3% reduction from the Oxelösund mill conversion.

AFRY’s assignment is linked to the melting and hot rolling complex, and it includes the full multi-disciplinary basic and detail engineering. The melting and hot rolling complex includes electric arc furnaces, secondary metallurgy, thin slab casting and hot rolling as well as the necessary infrastructure and auxiliary services. AFRY’s order value is not disclosed.

“We are proud to continue our strong partnership with SSAB on this important green transformation project aimed at decarbonising steel production. The unique combination of AFRY’s local and global expertise as well as our deep knowledge of SSAB’s projects will ensure a high-quality and efficient project delivery from AFRY,” says Nicholas Oksanen, EVP and Head of Process Industries at AFRY.

The startup of the new production line is planned for the end of 2028.

 

For further information, please contact:

Marika Hahtala, Head of Business Development, Marketing and Communications, AFRY Process Industries

Mobile +358 40 823 8986, e-mail [email protected]

 

Interested in learning more? Steel is the world’s most important material for engineering and construction, playing a crucial role in many aspects of our lives – ranging from cars and buildings to refrigerators, washing machines, industrial equipment, and medical devices. Currently, steel production accounts for more than 7% of global carbon dioxide emissions, making decarbonization a global priority for the steel industry. With over 60 years of experience, AFRY has extensive knowledge in large industrial investment projects and strong know-how in metallurgical processes. AFRY is ranked among the top five international engineering companies within the global process and steel industry (Engineering News Record, ENR). Read more 

About SSAB

SSAB is a Nordic and US-based steel company that builds a stronger, lighter and more sustainable world through value added steel products and services. Working with our partners, SSAB has developed SSAB Fossil-free™ steel and plans to reinvent the value chain from the mine to the end customer, largely eliminating carbon dioxide emissions from our own operations. SSAB Zero™, a largely carbon emission-free steel based on recycled steel, further strengthens SSAB’s leadership position and our comprehensive, sustainable offering independent of the raw material. SSAB has employees in over 50 countries and production facilities in Sweden, Finland and the US. SSAB is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and has a secondary listing on Nasdaq Helsinki. Join us on our journey! www.ssab.com, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X

 

AFRY provides engineering, design, digital and advisory services to accelerate the transition towards a sustainable society.  We are 19,000 devoted experts in industry, energy and infrastructure sectors, creating impact for generations to come. AFRY has Nordic roots with a global reach, net sales of 27 BSEK and is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.

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Originally published on 7 October by AFRY.

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