Responsible for 7% of global energy sector CO2 emissions according to International Energy Agency (IEA), the steel sector is a substantial contributor to climate change. That is why the SBTi has released a new resource designed to support steel industry companies to set science-based targets. The new ‘SBTi’s Steel Guidance in Brief’ provides an introduction to the steel guidance, the main steps to follow when developing a science-based target, and responses to frequently asked questions. And our Criteria Assessment Indicators (CAI) detail the information companies must submit during the target validation process and ensure their targets are in line with the SBTi criteria, the Steel Guidance and the @Greenhouse Gas Protocol Accounting Standards. In this blog, Brenda Chan, the SBTi’s Technical Manager (SBTi) and co-author of the Steel Science-Based Target-Setting Guidance, introduces these resources and highlights the significance of the first 1.5°C-aligned steel company science-based targets. https://lnkd.in/eykHtJn9 thyssenkrupp Steel Swiss Steel Group #steelsector #climateaction #netzero
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The global steel industry contributes around 3.6 gigatonnes of CO2 emissions. I look forward to hearing feedback from industry leaders and practitioners on the latest Sectoral Decarbonization Approach (SDA) from the Science Based Targets initiative. #Futureofheavyindustry #steelindustry #SDA #NetZero #CWNYC2024 #SustainableFutures #Risilience
Responsible for 7% of global energy sector CO2 emissions according to International Energy Agency (IEA), the steel sector is a substantial contributor to climate change. That is why the SBTi has released a new resource designed to support steel industry companies to set science-based targets. The new ‘SBTi’s Steel Guidance in Brief’ provides an introduction to the steel guidance, the main steps to follow when developing a science-based target, and responses to frequently asked questions. And our Criteria Assessment Indicators (CAI) detail the information companies must submit during the target validation process and ensure their targets are in line with the SBTi criteria, the Steel Guidance and the @Greenhouse Gas Protocol Accounting Standards. In this blog, Brenda Chan, the SBTi’s Technical Manager (SBTi) and co-author of the Steel Science-Based Target-Setting Guidance, introduces these resources and highlights the significance of the first 1.5°C-aligned steel company science-based targets. https://lnkd.in/eykHtJn9 thyssenkrupp Steel Swiss Steel Group #steelsector #climateaction #netzero
Forging a sustainable path: the rise of science-based targets in the steel sector - Science Based Targets Initiative
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The Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) has launched a groundbreaking decarbonisation framework for the global iron and steel industry. This framework mandates substantial emission cuts, aiming for a 91% reduction by 2050 compared to 2021. This aligns with the crucial target of limiting global temperature rises to 1.5°C. Steel contributes up to 9% of global emissions and is vital in manufacturing, construction, and renewable energy technologies. This initiative marks a significant step toward a sustainable future. For more information, you can read the full story below: #Sustainability #ClimateAction #SBTi #GlobalEmissions #SteelIndustry
World’s Steel Industry set for Transformation with First-Ever 1.5°C Science-Based Decarbonization Guidance - Science Based Targets
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ResponsibleSteel™ unveiled a landmark report, "Charting Progress to 1.5°C through Certification". It offers a mapping of the progress needed for the global steel industry to achieve climate commitments. Using two base scenarios – the International Energy Agency (IEA)´s Net Zero Emissions by 2050, and the Mission Possible Partnership’s Carbon Cost – the report offers a detailed mapping of the progress needed for the global steel industry to achieve climate commitments under the Paris Agreement. The report was reviewed in-depth by representatives from the IEA, the Energy Transitions Commission and Systemiq Ltd., and has been endorsed by industry, civil society and intergovernmental organisations including the OECD - OCDE, Baowu Group, the Climate Group, and Lendlease. #greensteel #netzero #lowemissions #decarbonisation #sustainability
New ResponsibleSteel framework for charting the steel industry’s progress to 1.5°C - GreenSteelWorld.com
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Direct air capture technology continues to gain momentum - if progressed to construction, this project would become the first megaton-scale facility outside the US. January's State of Carbon Dioxide Removal report (led by the University of Oxford) identified direct air capture as a measure that would need to be significantly scaled up globally for the world to realise its net zero ambitions. A recent whitepaper by ANGEA explored the importance over coming decades of all forms of carbon capture and storage, as Asia seeks to meet rising energy demand and progress climate targets. Access the CCS Whitepaper: https://bit.ly/3DCR2BZ #carboncapture #ccs #decarbonisation #decarbonization #energytransition #emissionsreduction #netzero
ADNOC and Occidental to advance megaton-scale direct air capture facility in the UAE
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BNEF and Climate Technology Coalition released a white paper on 'Scaling Up Hydrogen: The Case for Low-Carbon Steel'. The steel sector – which accounts for 7% of global carbon emissions – is one of the prime targets for offtake of low-carbon hydrogen. Steel making methods using hydrogen could decarbonize over 40% of global production by 2050. BNEF estimated this would require at least 150 million metric tons of hydrogen per year. 32 offtake agreements/MoUs for hydrogen based steel were identified by BNEF, as of September 2023. Full report attached.
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Direct air capture and carbon capture is essential. Forest (primarily rainforests) loss has cost us billions of tons of natural direct air capture capacity a year, and would call for a several hundred billion dollar market to claw that back. While regulators have not incentivized carbon capture to the same degree as other decarbonization approaches, largely because it is a mitigation for a carbon economy rather than a solution to one - in terms of harm reduction, mitigation and buying us more time ahead of several rather ominous environmental tipping points - its hard to imagine something more essential.
Direct Air Capture (DAC) technologies could provide a jobs boom across the central and southwestern US that rivals the oil and gas industry, according to a new report. Led by companies like Carbon Engineering, Climeworks, Global Thermostat, and Carbon Free, direct air capture removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere using solid or liquid absorbents. It's a capital intensive enterprise, but one that's benefiting from billions of dollars in US government support, both from tax incentives up to $180 per metric ton removed and a commitment of $3.5 billion to develop specific hubs for the commercialization of the technology. #climateaction #cleanindustry #directaircapture #dac #carbonremoval https://lnkd.in/eH3PgYyH
The Central and Southwestern US Could See a Jobs Boom From Direct Air Capture Rivaling the Oil Industry
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With global demand for steel forecast to rise more than a third from 2020 levels by 2050, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), industry analysts stress the shift towards greener technologies needs to accelerate. Research by the World Benchmarking Alliance found that carbon emission intensities, which measure emissions relative to output, from companies in heavy industries, such as steel, needed to fall three times faster than the present rate in the next five years to align with a 1.5C trajectory. Full article here: https://lnkd.in/efS9EaBj
Europe’s steelmakers risk missing climate targets despite billions in subsidies
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#NEWS: Last week, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced it will spend $1.2 billion for two facilities — one in Texas and one in Louisiana — that will collectively remove millions of tons of #carbondioxide annually from the atmosphere using direct air capture (#DAC) technology. The awards represent the first major governmental backing in the world for this #carboncapture technology, and mark the first phase of $3.5 billion in funding for #DAC hubs set aside in the #BipartisanInfrastructureLaw. The IPCC has reported that #DAC and other negative #emissions technologies will need to sequester roughly 1 billion tons of #carbon every year by 2030 to meet global #climategoals. These two announced plants represent the largest scale of #DAC plants to-date. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), 130 #DAC plants are under development worldwide, with 27 commissioned and 18 completed. All of these are small-scale facilities, with a current collective #carbonremoval capacity of about 11,000 tons annually. The Texas plant will initially be able to capture and sequester 1 million tons of #carbon per year, and eventually rise to 30 million tons/year. The Louisiana plant will store another 1 million tons of carbon annually. Learn more about this announcement in Science Magazine:
U.S. unveils plans for large facilities to capture carbon directly from air
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"[Carbon capture] doesn’t really work—one attempt after another has been abandoned, and Stanford’s Mark Jacobson has shown why in a series of seminal papers[https://lnkd.in/gzHjSx99]. As the New York Times explained earlier this year, “after taking into account the energy used to capture and isolate CO2 from flue gas at a fossil fuel-burning industrial plant, the carbon capture system would reduce the plant’s net emissions by only 10 to 11 percent, not the estimated 80 to 90 percent cited by proponents.”" #CarbonCaptureSequestration #CCS #CarbonCaptureUse #CCU #DirectAirCapture #DAC https://lnkd.in/g3Pbs532
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