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Hydrogen in Brazilian Steelmaking: challenges for a just energy transition in carbon-intensive sectors

CEBRI, in collaboration with the international consultancy NIRAS, is hosting the online event "Hydrogen in Brazilian Steelmaking: Challenges for a Fair Energy Transition in Carbon-Intensive Sectors." The event focuses on the technical feasibility and socioeconomic challenges of using hydrogen in steel production, aiming not only at technological advances but also at social and economic justice in carbon-intensive sectors. Broadcast live via Zoom and YouTube, this meeting is part of the H2Brasil project, implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME), with support from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

During the meeting, key stakeholders, including representatives from industry, companies, government, financial institutions, academia, and third-sector organizations, will discuss the strategic recommendations of the final report. This discussion seeks to align decarbonization goals with the competitiveness of the Brazilian steel industry, emphasizing Brazil’s global leadership and the integration of new technologies. It also aims to consolidate the project’s conclusions and establish a basis for future dialogues on the implementation of proposed solutions, promoting sustainable regional development and strengthening the competitive position of the Brazilian steel industry on the international stage.

Time:

2pm to 4pm

Language:

Portuguese

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CEBRI, in collaboration with the international consultancy NIRAS, is hosting the online event "Hydrogen in Brazilian Steelmaking: Challenges for a Fair Energy Transition in Carbon-Intensive Sectors." The event focuses on the technical feasibility and socioeconomic challenges of using hydrogen in steel production, aiming not only at technological advances but also at social and economic justice in carbon-intensive sectors. Broadcast live via Zoom and YouTube, this meeting is part of the H2Brasil project, implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME), with support from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

During the meeting, key stakeholders, including representatives from industry, companies, government, financial institutions, academia, and third-sector organizations, will discuss the strategic recommendations of the final report. This discussion seeks to align decarbonization goals with the competitiveness of the Brazilian steel industry, emphasizing Brazil’s global leadership and the integration of new technologies. It also aims to consolidate the project’s conclusions and establish a basis for future dialogues on the implementation of proposed solutions, promoting sustainable regional development and strengthening the competitive position of the Brazilian steel industry on the international stage.

Opening and Moderation

Rafaela Guedes
Senior Fellow

Independent consultant, Fellow at Igarapé, International Advisor at APCO and member of a panel of experts on Energy Transition at the Institute for Climate and Society (iCS)

Felipe Toro
Green H2 Economy Brazil team leader, NIRAS Consultoria Internacional

Karina Araujo Sousa
Director of the Energy Transition Department, MME

Markus Francke
Director of the H2Brasil project, GIZ Brazil

Participants

Fernanda Delgado
CEO at Associação Brasileira da Indústria de Hidrogênio Verde (ABIHV)

Guilherme Abreu
General Manager of Sustainability, Arcellor Mittal

Karina Araujo Sousa
Director of the Energy Transition Department, MME

Marcio Alexandre Nunes Henriques
Market Intelligence Manager of the Basic and Extractive Industries Department, BNDES.

Marcus Regis da Silva
Project Manager and Business Developer, NIRAS

Victoria Santos
Energy and Industry Manager at the Institute for Climate and Society (iCS)

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