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India's steel expansion could prevent net zero emission goal, GEM states

India's plans to increase coalpowered steelmaking capacity could hinder the nation's. objective of netzero carbon emissions by 2070, Global Energy Screen. ( GEM) said in a report on Tuesday.

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set 2070 as the. target for accomplishing net absolutely no emissions, two decades later than. what scientists suggest to avoid catastrophic climate impacts.

However a push to produce more steel to meet increasing demand. driven by India's rapid economic growth and increasing. facilities spending dangers raising greenhouse gas emissions.

India's continuous investments in new coal-based steelmaking,. coupled with a young fleet of emissions-intensive blast heating systems. ... jeopardise the country's net zero by 2070 target and danger. saddling the country with upwards of $187 billion in stranded. possessions, stated GEM, a US-based research group tracking worldwide. energy tasks.

The additional blast furnace capability could lead to. another 680 million metric lots of carbon dioxide-equivalent. emissions from India's steel sector, GEM said in its report.

India, the world's second-biggest manufacturer of crude steel,. aims to reach a capacity of 300 million metric heaps by 2030, up. from the current 180 million metric loads.

India has the world's largest pipeline of steelmaking. capacity under advancement - tasks that have actually been announced. or are in the building and construction phase - totalling around 258 million. metric heaps each year, GEM said.

Steel manufacturers in the world's fastest-growing significant economy. produce 2.55 metric lots of carbon dioxide per ton of crude. steel produced, 38% higher than the global average of 1.85 lots,. it stated.

Currently, 85% of the energy utilized in the steel sector comes. from coal, GEM said.

Steelmaking from coal-based blast heating systems represent 69%. of steel capability under numerous phases of development, compared. with 13% from electric arc heaters, it included.

(source: Reuters)