New Delhi: India unveiled the world’s first Taxonomy of Green Steel, setting a benchmark for decarbonizing the steel industry. Union minister of steel and heavy industries H D Kumaraswamy launched the ...
New Delhi: India on Thursday came up with a definition of what constitutes 'green steel', becoming one of the first countries to lay down clear parameters for decarbonized steel. Steel is among ...
India has taken a monumental step in its pursuit of sustainable industrial growth with the release of the Taxonomy of Green Steel, marking its commitment to decarbonizing the steel sector and aligning ...
New Delhi: In a move to cut carbon emissions below the level of 2.2 tonnes per tonne of finished products in the steel sector, the government on Thursday came out with a new definition of green ...
India on Thursday became the first country in the world to define “green steel” - emissions lower than a 2.2 per tonne of carbon dioxide per tonne of finished steel produced - while announcing ...
The Union Ministry of Steel and Heavy Industries recently launched the world's first taxonomy of green steel, setting a critical benchmark in the decarbonisation of the steel sector. Union Minister of ...
Steel produced with carbon dioxide emissions of less than 2.2 tonne per tonne of finished steel would be defined as 'green steel,' a ministry presentation released in New Delhi showed.
India's steel ministry has unveiled a three-tiered 'green steel' classification system. Steel with under 2.2 tonnes of CO2 emissions per tonne of finished steel is considered "green." The cleanest, ...
New Delhi: In a significant move towards achieving its net-zero target by 2070, India will unveil its Taxonomy of Green Steel tomorrow, December 12, 2024. Union Minister of Steel & Heavy Industries, ...