India’s 2030 Green Steel Leap: The Integrated Business Case
A coordinated policy stack and hydrogen transition are essential to launch India’s first commercial green steel plant.
A coordinated policy stack and hydrogen transition are essential to launch India’s first commercial green steel plant.
ArcelorMittal doubles India’s renewable capacity to 2GW, powering cleaner future-ready industrial operations.
The $4.2 billion integrated RE project combines 4 GW of solar and 1 GW of wind power generation components with 1.68 GW/10.08 GWh pumped hydro storage
Indian steel exports to the EU may face surcharges of up to $80 a tonne on account of being more carbon intensive.
The taxonomy of green steel grades steel’s greenness based on emission intensity, with five-star steel having emission intensity below 1.6 t-CO2e/tfs.
A report presents a comprehensive plan for India’s steel industry to decarbonize, addressing various aspects of carbon emissions
The Indian steel industry is emerging as a frontrunner in decarbonization.
SAIL is implementing a 3-pronged strategy to reduce carbon emissions, including increasing scrap usage, using RE, and utilizing natural fuels
The MNRE issued guidelines for pilot projects utilizing Green Hydrogen in the steel sector under the National Green Hydrogen Mission