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Home Report: India’s growing steel industry poses a risk to climate targets and worldwide initiatives to improve industrial sustainability.
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Report: India’s growing steel industry poses a risk to climate targets and worldwide initiatives to improve industrial sustainability.

    India's steel expansion threatens climate goals and global efforts to clean up industry: report
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    India’s goal to double steel production by 2030 might conflict with its climate ambitions and the global target to cut emissions from the steel sector, a report indicated.

    The report from Global Energy Monitor highlighted that while efforts to make steel production more eco-friendly are progressing globally, India’s heavy dependence on coal-based technologies poses a significant obstacle. Despite being the second-largest steel producer globally, India’s reliance on coal could hinder decarbonization efforts.

    Astrid Grigsby-Schulte, project manager of the Global Iron and Steel Tracker at Global Energy Monitor and one of the report’s authors, emphasized that India plays a crucial role in driving steel decarbonization on a global scale. She cautioned that without a significant shift towards green steel production in India, the entire sector might fail to achieve an essential milestone. The report suggested that India’s actions could set the tone for global steel decarbonization efforts.

    Currently, up to 12% of India’s greenhouse gas emissions, which go into the atmosphere and heat the planet, come from steelmaking. That number could double in five years if steel is produced in line with the government’s plans, according to the report.

    At the same time, India wants to produce 500 gigawatts of clean power — enough to power nearly 300 million Indian homes — by the end of this decade. The South Asian nation recently crossed the milestone of installing 100 gigawatts of solar power, most of which was installed in the last 10 years.

    By 2070, India also aims to go net zero, that is, it will either eliminate all carbon dioxide pollution it emits or cancel it out by using other methods, such as planting trees that absorb carbon.

    Steel production is one of the most carbon polluting industries, responsible for nearly 9% of global greenhouse gas emissions. The International Energy Agency has set a target for 37% of global steelmaking capacity to rely on lower-emission electric arc furnaces by 2030. Current projections by GEM show the world reaching just 36% — a shortfall largely due to India’s coal-heavy pipeline.

    India plans to expand its steel production capacity from 200 million to over 330 million tonnes per year by 2030. According to the new data, over 40% of global capacity in development — about 352 million tonnes per annum — is in India, with more than half of that using coal-based capacity.

    “India is the only major steel-producing nation that has so much coal-based capacity in the pipeline,” said Henna Khadeeja, a research analyst with GEM who also worked on the report.

    India’s steel sector releases approximately 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide per ton of steel, roughly 25% more than the global average. China, the world’s largest steelmaker, has managed to keep its emissions lower per ton by producing more scrap-based steel and retiring older coal-based plants.

    India’s heavy dependence on coal for steelmaking is driven by a combination of factors: low-cost domestic coal, a relatively young fleet of blast furnaces that still have 20–25 years of operational life left, and a lack of natural gas and steel scrap. The country’s scrap recycling ecosystem remains informal, and high-quality iron ore is scarce.

    “There is potential for India to change course,” said Khadeeja of GEM. “Much of the planned capacity is still on paper. Only 8% of it has actually broken ground. This means there is still a window to shift toward lower-emission technologies.”

    The consequences of producing carbon polluting steel may go beyond climate goals. While India’s steel exports are only a small share of its overall production, they could suffer as major markets like the European Union begin enforcing carbon border taxes next year.

    “India may be better off tolerating some short-term pain of technological upgrading to make its steel cleaner for long-term competitiveness gain,” said Easwaran Narassimhan of the New Delhi-based think tank Sustainable Futures Collaborative.

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