JSW Steel Corporate Presentation
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Climate Change: Emission Target and Initiatives
Planned/ Potential initiatives to reduce CO2 intensity
Derivation of carbon emission target for 2030
3.0
Energy Transition from thermal to Renewable in steel making
2.5
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2.0
Reduction of Coke rate through iron ore beneficiation, PCI,
use of natural gas and hydrogen in BF and DRI
1.5
Increased use of scrap in steel making
1.0
India NDC target
2.40 as per Paris Accord
1.95 JSW Steel target
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050
JSW emissions intensity (historical)
JSW emissions intensity (projected)
IEA SDS scenario for Indian steel
Implementation of Best Available Technologies (BATS)
Process Improvements based on the world steel 'step up'
global benchmarking process
Scaling up Carbon Capture & Use (CCU)
The Sustainable Development Scenario (SDS) (1) requires direct
emission intensity of crude steel production in India to fall over 60%
by 2050 on the path to net zero by 2070
• The 2030 target is based on following the trajectory needed to reach
a derived emissions intensity of 1.17 tCO2/tcs by 2050 (2)
India's Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) as per Paris Accord
for 2030 is 2.4 tCO2/tcs
JSW Steel Corporate Presentation: May 2023
Note:
1: Based on the International Energy Agency's (IEA) Iron and Steel Technology Roadmap, published in 2020
2: Taking account of both the direct (Scope-1) and indirect energy (Scope-2) emissions
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