India drives global rise in coal-based steel capacity - FT中文网
登录×
电子邮件/用户名
密码
记住我
请输入邮箱和密码进行绑定操作:
请输入手机号码,通过短信验证(目前仅支持中国大陆地区的手机号):
请您阅读我们的用户注册协议隐私权保护政策,点击下方按钮即视为您接受。
工业用金属

India drives global rise in coal-based steel capacity

New blast furnace projects threaten to undermine shift to greener production elsewhere
00:00
{"text":[[{"start":7.15,"text":"Coal-based steelmaking capacity has risen, driven by major investments in India that threaten to undermine a shift to cleaner production elsewhere."}],[{"start":16.65,"text":"More than 300mn tonnes a year of new coal-based blast furnace production has been announced or is under construction to date, a 5 per cent increase in the past year, according to a new report by Global Energy Monitor, a non-governmental organisation that tracks fossil fuel and renewable energy projects."}],[{"start":37.599999999999994,"text":"Refurbishments will keep 80mn tonnes of existing blast-furnace capacity in production, as manufacturers seek to extend the life of their assets."}],[{"start":45.74999999999999,"text":"The figures outstripped the 141mn tonnes of capacity currently due for retirement, said GEM’s annual steel report, published on Monday."}],[{"start":54.39999999999999,"text":"Global annual blast furnace capacity is more than 1,500mn tonnes."}],[{"start":60.29999999999999,"text":"Steel and iron production accounts for 11 per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions and 8 per cent of overall greenhouse gas emissions, according to consultancy Global Efficiency Intelligence."}],[{"start":71.64999999999999,"text":"The sector has become a focus of efforts to tackle climate change as countries try to meet ambitious 2030 emissions-cutting targets."}],[{"start":79.55,"text":"Steel is traditionally made using coking coal to power blast furnaces that reduce iron ore to molten iron in the first step, but some companies are shifting to lower-carbon production methods such as electric arc furnaces, which melt down scrap steel using high-voltage electric currents. Others are exploring alternative ways to reduce overall emissions such as carbon capture and storage. "}],[{"start":104.3,"text":"But progress on decarbonising the sector has been slow and requires billions of dollars of investment."}],[{"start":110.05,"text":"Electric arc furnace capacity increased 1 per cent in the past year to 34 per cent of total global production, up from 31 per cent in 2022, according to the GEM report."}],[{"start":120.8,"text":"A major expansion of steel production in India has been the main driver of growth in blast furnace capacity. According to Global Efficiency Intelligence, blast furnace processes account for 88 per cent of the sector’s total emissions."}],[{"start":134.45,"text":"India, the world’s second-largest steel producer after China, unveiled expansion plans in 2025 as part of its national steel strategy. The country has set a target of more than 400mn tonnes a year of steel production by 2035, up from some 200mn tonnes currently. Of this, blast furnaces will account for roughly 84 per cent of the initial ironmaking capacity in the process."}],[{"start":160,"text":"According to the GEM report, India is responsible for 60 per cent of blast furnace development globally and 11 per cent of electric arc furnace projects."}],[{"start":168.95,"text":"Astrid Grigsby-Schulte, the report’s author, said that India’s expansion plans had “the power to reverse any progress and entrench blast furnace-based steelmaking for the coming decades”, making it the biggest threat to decarbonisation in the sector."}],[{"start":184.39999999999998,"text":"The war in the Gulf had made a “strong case . . . for speeding up renewables-based green steel development globally to avoid supply chain disruptions . . . and to increase industry resilience”, she said."}],[{"start":196.74999999999997,"text":"Commodities data provider Fastmarkets last month cut its global crude steel production forecast by 42.8mn tonnes, citing supply disruptions caused by the conflict."}],[{"start":null,"text":"

Climate Capital

\"\"

Where climate change meets business, markets and politics. Explore the FT’s coverage here.

Are you curious about the FT’s environmental sustainability commitments? Find out more about our science-based targets here

"}],[{"start":214.14999999999998,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1778491737_8306.mp3"}
版权声明:本文版权归FT中文网所有,未经允许任何单位或个人不得转载,复制或以任何其他方式使用本文全部或部分,侵权必究。

现代战争的血腥一如往昔

科技的进步并没有减少俄乌战争中的伤亡,武装无人机和AI正把前线变成险恶的杀戮地带,惨烈程度堪比一战。

帕拉贝利斯医药公司于与再生元达成交易次日披露IPO计划,上市热潮升温

成立已有十年且资金雄厚、从格雷格•维尔丁在哈佛实验室孵化出的“不可成药”生物技术公司——帕拉贝利斯医药公司,正寻求成为今年第12家进行首次公开募股的药物研发企业
21小时前

英伟达部署900亿美元助推AI繁荣

黄仁勋正成为依赖其芯片的AI相关公司的最大资助者之一。这些支出涉及逾145家公司,从AI模型开发商、云服务提供商到基础设施供应商不一而足。

Lex专栏:股市投资者信心爆棚,但现金见底

鉴于标普500指数高度依赖以人工智能为驱动的公司,股市出现小问题和大问题的可能性都很大。

FT社评:埃博拉疫情暴露全球应对大流行病准备不足

援助资金减少以及特朗普政府对全球公共卫生理念的敌意,正危及我们所有人。

“四大”急聘AI专业人才,岗位数量盖过传统审计师

全球最大的几家会计师事务所正竞相适应颠覆性的技术变革。
设置字号×
最小
较小
默认
较大
最大
分享×