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Green Steel

Fri 10 May, 2024

Context

  • India is considering the possibility of mandating the purchase of green steel for premium or ultra high-end models among auto-mobile companies, including luxury carmakers like Audi or BMW.

Some European Examples

  • European carmakers like Volkswagen are partnering with Salzgitter AG to source green steel. Volkswagen plans to use low-CO2 steel in key future projects from the end of 2025.
  • Mercedes-Benz AG became the first carmaker to take an equity stake in Swedish start-up H2 Green Steel as a way to introduce CO2-free steel into series production.
  • BMW and Ford are also exploring the possibility of incorporating green steel as part of their supply chains.
  • In such a situation, Indian automobile companies should also move in this direction.

About Green Steel

  • In general, there is no specific definition of 'green steel'. It refers to metal produced using methods that have minimal carbon emissions.
  • This includes the use of hydrogen, renewable sources of electricity, use of recycled scrap, etc. instead of the traditional carbon-intensive manufacturing route of coal-fired plants.
  • In other words, green steel means manufacturing of steel without the use of fossil fuels.

Benefit

  • Reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Cuts costs.
  • This improves the quality of steel.
  • Low-carbon hydrogen (blue hydrogen and green hydrogen) can help reduce the carbon footprint of the steel industry.

Production Methods

  • Replacing primary production processes with cleaner alternatives
  • Carbon Capture and Utilisation Technology
  • Use of traditional sources of energy
  • Direct electrification through electrolysis of iron ore

Importance

  • In view of the commitments made at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), the Indian steel industry needs to significantly reduce its emissions by 2030 and reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2070.
  • In such a situation, this step can play an important role in fulfilling India's commitments.

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