Green Pathways for the Steel Industry
A report presents a comprehensive plan for India’s steel industry to decarbonize, addressing various aspects of carbon emissions
A report presents a comprehensive plan for India’s steel industry to decarbonize, addressing various aspects of carbon emissions
The Green Tug Transition Program is a pivotal initiative towards realizing our vision of a sustainable and green maritime sector in India
Indian corporations are actively participating in the development of the carbon market as their global assets are expected to demand cleaner products
The company said that it produces less than one tonne of carbon emissions per tonne of green zinc to be targeted at the automotive sector
The CEO-led Climate Alliance represents $4 T in revenues and 5.2 GT of carbon emissions, equivalent to 10 percent of global emissions
JSW aims to reduce emissions per tonne of steel produced to 1.95 by 2030; and achieve net neutrality by 2050
India’s carbon emissions are expected to rise due to increased industrial use of fossil fuels, necessitating a bottom-up approach
India’s port sector is leading global efforts towards cleaner and greener energy solutions due to its focus on decarbonization
The University of Sheffield research predicts that barring four, the UK and G20 countries will have a negative ecological footprint by 2050
A recent report indicates that CCUS, despite its support at COP28, is unlikely to significantly contribute to steel decarbonization
By 2049, the economic cost of climate change to human income is projected to be approximately $38 trillion annually
SAIL is implementing a 3-pronged strategy to reduce carbon emissions, including increasing scrap usage, using RE, and utilizing natural fuels