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Vistra, Malta, and Southwest Research Institute Collaborate on Department of Energy Funded Study to Advance Clean Power Generation

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How Steel Might Finally Kick Its Coal Habit

collaboration. Coal’s grip on the global electricity sector is loosening as more utilities and companies invest in renewable energy. But one major coal consumer the steel industry is finding it harder to kick its habit. Steel companies make nearly 2 billion tons of high-strength material every year for bridges, buildings, railways, and roads. The furnaces that melt iron ore to make steel consume vast amounts of coal. As a result, the industry accounts for roughly 8 percent of annual carbon dioxide emissions, as well as a toxic soup of air pollutants. Steelmakers worldwide are facing mounting pressure from government regulators and consumers to decarbonize operations. Doing so is essential to limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and staving off most of the worst effects of climate change, experts say. In recent months, the world’s three top producers Europe’s ArcelorMittal, China’s Baowu Steel, and Japan’s Nippon Steel committed to achieving net-zero emissions b

How steelmaking may go carbon-free—by dropping its addiction to coal - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Steel mill interior. Image courtesy of Payton Chung under Creative Commons License Coal’s grip on the global electricity sector is loosening as more utilities and companies invest in renewable energy. But one major coal consumer the steel industry is finding it harder to kick its habit. Steel companies make nearly 2 billion tons of high-strength material every year for bridges, buildings, railways, and roads. The furnaces that melt iron ore to make steel consume vast amounts of coal. As a result, the industry accounts for roughly 8 percent of annual carbon dioxide emissions, according to McKinsey and Company, as well as a toxic soup of air pollutants.

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