CullBeck Aims to Decarbonize Steel Production with Hydrogen Technology
CullBeck, a startup from New Zealand, seeks to replace carbon in steel production with hydrogen, reducing emissions and costs. Supported by Aurora Climate Lab, the venture focuses on critical minerals generation essential for geopolitical stability.

CullBeck is working on a technology to replace carbon with hydrogen in steelmaking processes, which is expected to lower both processing times and costs. The initiative is being developed at Victoria University of Wellington and is receiving backing from Aurora Climate Lab to facilitate commercialization.
The project also aims to generate critical minerals, which hold significant geopolitical value. The success of this technology could have substantial implications for the steel industry, especially in addressing carbon emissions and enhancing resource security.


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