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The minister said that emissions by the steel industry have been brought down by 15 percent between 2005 and 2022 and set a target for a further 10 percent reduction by 2030.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The Indian government is considering framing a policy for making use of ‘green steel’ mandatory in government-financed projects, minister of steel Jyotiryaditya Scindia said in a statement on Tuesday, December 20.The minister said that emissions by the steel industry have been brought down by 15 percent between 2005 and 2022 and set a target for a further 10 percent reduction by 2030.
The minister said that emissions by the steel industry have been brought down by 15 percent between 2005 and 2022 and set a target for a further 10 percent reduction by 2030.
The short-term plan looks at reduction of carbon emissions through energy and resource efficiency in renewable energy. The medium-term plan (2030-47) looks at Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage as well as the usage of possibly green hydrogen. And, the long-term plan (2047-70) looks at a complete move over from ore-based and coal-based to much more technological innovations to come down to net zero,” Scindia said.
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