Govt plans Rs 5,000 cr scheme to promote decarbonisation in steel industry: Steel secy
The Indian government is developing a Rs 5,000 crore scheme to encourage the adoption of clean steel-making technologies and reduce carbon emissions. This National Mission for Sustainable Steel aims to support all steel manufacturers, with a focus...
The senior ministry official made the remarks while speaking to PTI on the sidelines of the 'FT Live Energy Transition Summit India' in the national capital.
"The proposal is under consideration for a National Mission for Sustainable Steel. It is a Rs 5,000 crore scheme," he said.
The scheme will cover all steel makers in the country, with 75-80 per cent of the fund earmarked for secondary players, Poundrik said.
It aims to promote lower carbon emissions in steel production by encouraging the use of clean technologies and alternative materials, he added.
His comments assume significance as India is a signatory to the Paris Agreement and aims to become a net-zero country.
Poundrik said that in the next few months, the scheme is expected to become operational.
Explaining the scheme, he further said, "Basically, this scheme is that you will get incentives depending on how much you reduce the emission...if you reduce your carbon emission as compared to your last year...What we are saying is to improve the technologies, but the output parameter we are measuring is decarbonisation."
Steel, a hard-to-abate sector, is among the largest carbon-emitting industries.
According to official data, the domestic steel sector accounts for 12 per cent of India's greenhouse gas emissions with an emission intensity of 2.55 tonnes CO2 per tonne of crude steel, higher than the global average of 1.9 tonnes CO2.
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