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Low-carbon Development for the Iron and Steel Industry in China and the World: Status Quo, Future Vision, and Key  Actions

Abstract

The low-carbon development of China’s iron and steel industry (ISI) is important but challenging work for the attainment of China’s carbon neutrality by 2060. However, most previous studies related to the low-carbon development of China’s ISI are fragmented from different views such as production-side mitigation, demand-side mitigation, or mitigation technologies. Additionally, there is still a lack of a comprehensive overview of the long-term pathway to the low-carbon development of China’s ISI. To respond to this gap and to contribute to better guide policymaking in China, this paper conducted a timely and comprehensive review following the technology roadmap framework covering the status quo, future vision, and key actions of the low-carbon development of the world and China’s ISI. First, this paper provides an overview of the technology roadmap of low-carbon development around the main steel production countries in the world. Second, the potential for key decarbonization actions available for China’s ISI are evaluated in detail. Third, policy and research recommendations are put forward for the future low-carbon development of China’s ISI. Through this comprehensive review, four key actions can be applied to the low-carbon development of China’s ISI: improving energy efficiency, shifting to Scrap/EAF route, promoting material efficiency strategy, and deploying radical innovation technologies.

Funding source: This research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant number 71690245). The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of B.P. in the form of Phase II and Phase III Collaboration between B.P. and Tsinghua University, and the support of the Tsinghua-Rio Tinto Joint Research Centre for Resources, Energy, and Sustainable Development.
Related subjects: Applications & Pathways
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2021-11-13
2024-12-21
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