Austrian steelmaker voestalpine AG invests €100 million to expand electric arc furnace capacity to 1.5 million tons
2026-07-07 14:34
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Austrian steel company voestalpine AG announced in June 2026 that its Supervisory Board has approved the next phase of investment in the greentec steel program, allocating approximately €100 million by 2030 for the expansion of its Donawitz plant. This project is a core initiative in voestalpine's transition to green steel production, aiming to achieve fully electrified steel production at the plant by 2030.

Headquartered in Linz, Austria, voestalpine AG is one of the world's leading steel and technology groups, with operations spanning steel production, special profiles, metal engineering, and railway systems. The greentec steel program is described by the company as Austria's largest climate protection initiative. The Donawitz plant, located in the state of Styria, Austria, is a key production base for voestalpine's Metal Engineering division.

According to the plan, a new electric arc furnace at the Donawitz plant is scheduled to commence operations in 2027 as planned, using green electricity for production and running in parallel with the existing blast furnace process. The initial annual capacity of this electric arc furnace is approximately 850,000 tons of low-carbon steel. With the implementation of the approved €100 million expansion project, the plant's annual low-carbon steel capacity will increase to 1.5 million tons by 2030. The investment will be used to upgrade the power supply system, build a third secondary metallurgy line, and expand scrap logistics facilities.

Upon completion of the expansion, the Donawitz plant will fully transition to electrified steel production from 2030 onward. In terms of carbon emissions, this transformation will reduce the plant's CO₂ emissions by more than 90% compared to the 2019 baseline level. As part of the long-term technological transition, the plant's two existing blast furnaces and sinter plant will eventually be fully decommissioned. voestalpine stated that this transformation will indirectly secure more than 5,000 jobs at the Styria plant.

Currently, project construction and technical work are progressing as planned. Key milestones completed in 2025 include the construction of the electric arc furnace building and the installation of infrastructure for power and raw material supply. The main objectives for 2026 include the installation of core equipment—scheduled for autumn—and the commissioning of the power and scrap supply systems. The total investment for the first phase of the greentec steel program is approximately €1.5 billion.

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