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Decarbonizing the Steel Industry: IIT Bombay’s Hydrogen-Based Innovation

Decarbonizing the Steel Industry: IIT Bombay’s Hydrogen-Based Innovation

Key Highlights

  1. The Challenge of Carbon Emissions in Steel Production

    • Traditional steel manufacturing relies on coal-based methods, which contribute significantly to global carbon emissions.
    • Steelmaking accounts for nearly 7-9% of total global CO₂ emissions.
  2. Hydrogen-Based Direct Reduction of Iron (HDRI)

    • IIT Bombay researchers propose using hydrogen gas instead of coal to reduce iron ore.
    • This method significantly cuts CO₂ emissions as hydrogen reacts with oxygen in the ore to form water vapor instead of carbon dioxide.
  3. Sustainability and Environmental Benefits

    • Reduction in reliance on fossil fuels, leading to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
    • The process can be powered by green hydrogen, which is produced using renewable energy sources like solar or wind power.
    • Results in a cleaner and more efficient steel production cycle.
  4. Potential Impact on the Industry

    • If widely adopted, HDRI can make steel manufacturing a net-zero emissions process.
    • Could help India and other countries meet their climate targets and reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels.
    • Encourages investments in hydrogen infrastructure and renewable energy sources.
  5. Challenges and Future Prospects

    • High initial costs: Hydrogen production, storage, and transportation infrastructure need significant investment.
    • Scaling up: Widespread adoption will require collaboration between governments, industries, and research institutions.
    • Policy support: Government incentives and policies will play a crucial role in transitioning the steel sector toward hydrogen-based methods.

This breakthrough could transform the steel industry into a sustainable and Eco-friendly sector, paving the way for a cleaner future.


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