Swedish Green Steel Firm Gets Permit to Build First Plant - Bloomberg

2022-07-01 09:55:12 By : Ms. Judy Zhang

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Sweden’s H2 Green Steel took a vital step toward building its first facility in the north of the country after receiving the go-ahead from a local court. 

The main permit was for construction of the plant, the Land and Environmental Court in Umea said in a statement on Friday. It also granted approval for rerouting a stream, while stipulating that the company must take measures to protect local people and the environment.