Sweden: a pioneer in green steel?
6 min
Available until 20/12/2026
In the Swedish town of Boden, the company Stegra aims to build Europe's first decarbonized steel plant. However, alarm bells rang in October following press reports that Stegra is approximately €1 billion short of the necessary funds and is on the verge of bankruptcy. The question remains: will the company secure the public investment required to keep the project alive?
Image
E. Kleinschmager
Editing
I. Nommay
Journalist
F. Lépine
Fixer
N. Lee
Country
France
Germany
Year
2025
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