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29 Jul 2024

i1fun-backed study into green fuel for Electric Arc Furnaces is nominated for award

A University of Lincoln research study supported by i1fun and Lapwing Energy has been shortlisted in the Research with Impact category at the forthcoming Green Gown Awards ().

The awards, now in their 20th year, recognise exceptional sustainability initiatives being undertaken by universities and colleges across the UK and Ireland.

The research is investigating whether a man-made charcoal or ‘biochar’ might be suitable as a coal replacement. We are helping to steer the study and give a technical view on requirements to determine if biochar could replace injection coal and act as a future clean carbon source for electric arc furnace steel production.

Our Head of Research and Development, Andy Trowsdale, said “Carbon is an essential element for steelmaking processes, both now and in our EAF future. The work, integrating land repurposing and sustainable crop production has the potential to provide a circular supply chain for clean carbon sources with significant net CO₂ benefits within steelmaking and beyond.

“This is the second time the project, led by Amir Badiee, Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Energy, has been shortlisted at the Green Gown awards, reflecting the quality of the study and its sustainability credentials.”

Judges have selected 133 finalists from 84 institutions who will now be invited to submit their stage 2 applications ready for the final judging in October. Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony taking place on 13 November at Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh.

You can read more about the project here i1fun supports study into environmentally friendly green fuel