Mining Giant Looks to Tiny Microbes to Cut Stubborn Steel Emissions

07/07/2023 19:20
Mining Giant Looks to Tiny Microbes to Cut Stubborn Steel Emissions

BHP is partnering with Boston-based startup Allonnia to test a unique solution to enrich its iron ore and clean up steel.

BHP is partnering with Boston-based startup Allonnia to test a unique solution to enrich its iron ore and clean up steel.

Raw Ore At An Open-Pit Mine

Photographer: Bloomberg Creative Photos/Bloomberg

The world’s biggest miner is trying to figure out if tiny rock-eating microbes can help it solve a notoriously difficult climate puzzle — how to cut emissions from steelmaking.

Most steel today is made in blast furnaces powered by coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel, but there’s a way to refine the metal using less polluting natural gas or hydrogen in a process called the “direct reduced iron” (DRI) method, that reduces iron ore to iron without melting it. 

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