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Iron and Steel Technology Roadmap Abstract
Towards more sustainable steelmaking
Abstract
Steel is vital to modern economies and so over the coming decades global demand
for steel is expected to grow to meet rising social and economic welfare needs.
Meeting this demand presents challenges for the iron and steel sector as it seeks to
plot a more sustainable pathway while remaining competitive. The sector is currently
responsible for about 8% of global final energy demand and 7% of energy sector CO2
emissions (including process emissions). However, through innovation, low-carbon
technology deployment and resource efficiency, iron and steel producers have a
major opportunity to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions,
develop more sustainable products and enhance their competitiveness.
This report explores the technologies and strategies necessary for the iron and steel
sector to pursue a pathway compatible with the IEA’s broader vision of a more
sustainable energy sector. Considering both the challenges and the opportunities, it
analyses the key technologies and processes that would enable substantial CO2
emission reductions in the sector. It also assesses the potential for resource
efficiency, including increased reuse, recycling and demand reduction. Realising this
more sustainable trajectory will require co-ordinated efforts from key stakeholders,
including steel producers, governments, financial partners
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