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Hyundai’s new steel mill sparks hopes and fears in Louisiana
Hyundai is investing $6 billion in a new steel plant in Louisiana, which aims to use hydrogen for low-carbon production but has stated it will use natural gas when operational in 2029. The project was announced by President Trump, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, and Hyundai executives, highlighting both economic and environmental implications.
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