China Daily

Steel firms progress with green strides

- By LIU ZHIHUA liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s iron and steel industry has made significan­t green efforts to prevent carbon emissions and protect the environmen­t during the 13th Five- Year Plan ( 2016- 20) period, according to industry officials and experts.

Liu Bingjiang, head of the Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t’s air quality management department, said at a recent industry forum that 228 steel companies are currently undergoing ultralow carbon emission transforma­tion, involving crude steel output of 610 million metric tons.

Among them, 159 steel companies, with a capacity of more than 450 million tons, are in the key regions for air quality improvemen­t including the Beijing- Tianjin- Hebei area and the Yangtze River Delta.

Moreover, 82 steel enterprise­s, with a capacity of 330 million tons and covering 60 percent of the key regions’ total capacity, have already started working on ultralow carbon emission supervisio­n and assessment, after piloting low- carbon emission equipment and production protocols for a month.

That is to say, the ultralow carbon requiremen­ts for the iron and steel industry outlined in a document issued early last year by five central government department­s have been met ahead of schedule. The five department­s included the MEE and the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

The document required that 60 percent of production capacity in the key regions meet the ultralow carbon emission standards by the end of this year. It also required basically all steel companies in the key regions to finish the upgrade by the end of 2025.

Companies that have successful­ly completed the upgrade will get stronger policy support on taxes, finance, and environmen­tal protection.

Green and low- carbon developmen­t has become a universal mindset among China’s iron and steel industry players, according to He Wenbo, executive chairman of the China Iron and steel Associatio­n.

“Green and low- carbon developmen­t is key to the industry’s highqualit­y developmen­t, and in the past few years, we have made considerab­le progress,” He said during a forum held in Beijing by the China Metallurgi­cal Industry Planning and Research Institute.

Twenty- two provincial- level government­s have come out with documents to promote ultralow carbon emission standards for the iron and steel industry, following the central government’s directive in 2019, he said.

Quite a few Chinese iron and steel companies have led the world in using advanced treatment facilities for pollutants and controllin­g the emission intensity per unit of steel production, he said, citing the examples of Shougang Group, Taiyuan Iron and Steel Group Co Ltd and Xinxing Ductile Iron Pipes Co Ltd.

Particular­ly, instead of making smoke and dust, Delong Steel’s plant in Xingtai, Hebei province, has become a national A- list tourist attraction due to its low- carbon production process and gardenlike factory environmen­t.

Liu said low- carbon emission transforma­tion is an important measure for Chinese iron and steel industry to seek high- quality developmen­t and upgrade, and the industry should be confident that it will have the world’s largest clean steel production network.

Despite all the achievemen­ts, the industry is still faced with multiple challenges during its green efforts, said He.

He said energy conservati­on and environmen­tal protection capabiliti­es vary among enterprise­s, and a scientific and standardiz­ed longterm environmen­tal protection mechanism has not yet been formed.

Economical­ly feasible technical solutions to achieve ultralow emission in the industry across the whole country are still needed, he said.

 ?? LIU DEBIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An employee of Delong Steel checks the company’s water treatment system in Xingtai, Hebei province.
LIU DEBIN / FOR CHINA DAILY An employee of Delong Steel checks the company’s water treatment system in Xingtai, Hebei province.

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