Currently 6-9% of all global carbon emission are from steelmaking. Coal meets around 75% of the energy demand in the steel sector. Active and significant reduction of carbon emissions is needed to ensure the net zero goal is met by 2050.
Three major changes to reduce carbon emissions in the steelmaking process:
  • Renewable Energy: Using renewable energy to power the process.
  • DRI or scrap: Replacing BF and coke with hydrogen as the reductant, as it releases only water.
  • Electric Arc Furnace (EAF): Harnessing DRI and scrap with EAF to produce green steel.

  • Corporate sustainability reporting Scope 1 emissions of the Greenhouse Gas Protocol looks at the direct emissions from an organisation’s sites and assets, which is the source of the largest proportion of CO2 emissions.