Production process & positioning

Environmental benefits

  • Up to 4 million tons of CO₂ avoided each year at the Fos sur Mer site alone, equivalent to 5% of French industrial emissions.
  • A carbon footprint estimated between 50 and 120 kg CO₂ per ton of iron, with a target at 50 kg CO₂/t according to electricity supply.
  • Direct contribution to European climate objectives and the energy transition of the steel sector.

An innovative positioning in the steel value chain

Traditionally, steel production is based on an integrated chain: iron ore is processed into cast iron in a blast furnace and then converted into steel in a converter. This model is energy-consuming, CO₂ emitting, and not very flexible.

We introduce an industrial break by dissociating the production of iron (DRI/HBI) from steel production. This approach enables the creation of a new autonomous link in the value chain: a ready-to-use low-carbon iron, sold as a commodity to steelmakers.

GravitHy : a full-fledged player between ore and steel

A new market for HBI

We offer HBI (Hot Briquetted Iron) as a standardized product, available on the European market:

  • Intermediate product between the ore and the steel, usable directly in electric furnaces.
  • Supplement to scrap, whose quality and availability can vary.
  • Transportable and exportable, with a reduced carbon footprint.
  • Emerging market in Europe, in response to decarbonization objectives.

Low-carbon hydrogen

Hydrogen, the cornerstone of iron decarbonization

We will produce and use low-carbon hydrogen to produce our reduced iron (HBI), replacing natural gas or coal used in traditional processes. This technological choice enables ~90% reduction in CO₂ emissions related to the production of metallic iron.

How it works

The process is based on water electrolysis, which involves separating water molecules (H2O) into hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) using an electric current. When this electricity is renewable or low-carbon, the hydrogen produced is itself low-carbon.

This hydrogen is then injected into a direct reduction reactor (or DRI tower), where it reacts with iron ore to extract oxygen, thereby producing metallic iron without carbon combustion.

A lever for energy and industrial sovereignty

By producing its own hydrogen on site, GravitHy:

  • Secures its energy supply.
  • Reduces its dependence on imported fossil fuels.
  • Contributes to the development of the French and European hydrogen sector.

Purpose

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