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What is biochar and how can it aid sustainable steel production?

Biochar can be blended with coke used in blast furnaces and can also be added to iron ore pellets, which are then fed into the blast furnace.

May 28, 2024 / 16:38 IST
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India’s steel sector accounts for about 12% of India’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
India’s steel sector accounts for about 12% of India’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

In March, the government established a task force to explore the prospects and challenges of using biochar in steel production, partially replacing traditional raw materials such as coke and coal amid aims to reduce carbon emissions associated with the steel industry.

The steel sector accounts for about 12 percent of India's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, with an emission intensity of 2.55 tonnes of CO2/tonne of crude steel (tCO2/tcs) compared with the global average emission intensity of 1.85 tCO2/tcs, according Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA).

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So far, 13 task forces have been established to concentrate on different facets of more eco-friendly steel production, touching upon aspects such as raw materials, technology, and policy frameworks.

The 14th one was formed last month to look at the use of biochar in steelmaking. But what is biochar and how can it help reduce emissions? MC explains.