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Vattenfall Builds Its First Green Steel Photovoltaic Park in Germany

Vattenfall is building its first solar park that incorporates low-emission steel in the 80 MW Juliusburg/Krukow project in Germany. The company explained that the use of this steel, destined for the substructures of the panels in the Krukow section of the 74-hectare site in Schleswig-Holstein, will reduce emissions by 67% compared to conventional materials. Related:This is the 1.5 billion green steel project that will transform Puertollano in th…
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Vattenfall is building its first solar park that incorporates low-emission steel in the 80 MW Juliusburg/Krukow project in Germany. The company explained that the use of this steel, destined for the substructures of the panels in the Krukow section of the 74-hectare site in Schleswig-Holstein, will reduce emissions by 67% compared to conventional materials. Related:This is the 1.5 billion green steel project that will transform Puertollano in th…

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elperiodicodelaenergia.com broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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