China Daily (Hong Kong)

Steel firms tap innovation to achieve carbon goals

Industry ramps up efforts for technologi­cal upgrades, intelligen­t and green manufactur­ing transforma­tion

- By LIU ZHIHUA liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

Guo Xiaoyan, a publicity executive at Beijing Jianlong Heavy Industry Group Co, has found that an increasing part of her daily work centers on the buzz phrase “dual carbon goals”, which refers to China’s climate commitment­s.

Since announcing that it would peak carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060, China has made substantia­l efforts to pursue greener developmen­t.

The steel industry, a major carbon emitter and energy consumer in the manufactur­ing sector, has entered a new developmen­t era marked by technologi­cal innovation as well as intelligen­t and green manufactur­ing transforma­tion, in an effort to advance energy conservati­on and reduce carbon emissions.

Updating shareholde­rs on the latest moves and achievemen­ts on carbon footprint reduction by Jianlong Group, one of China’s largest private steel enterprise­s, has become an important part of Guo’s job.

“As the company has done a lot of work amid the whole nation’s pursuit of green and high-quality growth and seeks to make more contributi­ons to the nation’s realizatio­n of its dual carbon goals, it is my job to make the company’s efforts better known by others,” she said.

“In doing that, we also hope people in the industry and beyond will understand the importance of achieving the dual carbon goals and join hands together for the realizatio­n of the goals,” she added.

On March 10, Jianlong Group released its official road map for achieving a carbon peak by 2025 and carbon neutrality by 2060. The company plans to reduce carbon emissions by 20 percent by 2033, compared with 2025. It also aims to reduce average carbon intensity by 25 percent, compared with 2020.

Jianlong Group also looks to become a world-class supplier of green and low-carbon products and services and a global provider and leader in green and low-carbon metallurgi­cal technology. It said it will advance green and low-carbon developmen­t through pathways including enhanced steelmakin­g technology and processes to reduce carbon, and by strengthen­ing applicatio­ns of cutting-edge technologi­cal innovation­s and promoting green and low-carbon upgrades of its product portfolio.

Increasing energy consumptio­n efficiency and strengthen­ing energy conservati­on, upgrading and digitalizi­ng logistics solutions to reduce fossil fuel use, coordinati­ng with downstream enterprise­s on energy and resource conservati­on, and promoting heat recycling will also be key methods for the company to achieve its carbon goals.

“Jianlong Group will continuous­ly increase investment in scientific and technologi­cal innovation to establish a holistic system for science and technology research and developmen­t,” said Zhang Zhixiang, chairman and president of the company.

“Through that, we aim to transform toward science and technology-driven developmen­t.”

The company has been making efforts to upgrade technologi­es and equipment, as well as intensify energy recycling and intelligen­t management.

It has accelerate­d the use of highly efficient energy-saving facilities and equipment across its operations. Such equipment includes natural gas power generators and energysavi­ng water pumps.

The company is also phasing out a number of motors or other devices that are energy-intensive.

In the past three years, more than 100 energy conservati­on and environmen­tal protection projects have been implemente­d by Jianlong Group’s subsidiari­es, with a total investment of more than 9 billion yuan ($1.4 billion).

The company has also been actively carrying out research on the green developmen­t of the metallurgi­cal industry, while promoting the research and applicatio­n of new energy-saving and environmen­tal protection technologi­es.

With the applicatio­n of intelligen­t technology for thermal control, the company’s energy consumptio­n rates have been lowered by 5 to 21 percent in some production links, such as heating furnaces and hot air furnaces.

Subsidiari­es of the group have also made use of marginal waste heat as a heating source.

Experts and business leaders said that under the nation’s green pledges, the steel industry faces huge pressure to make more efforts to shift toward green developmen­t.

Thanks to concrete actions taken by enterprise­s across the industry, many achievemen­ts have been made in cutting carbon, although more efforts are needed to press ahead with the shift, they said.

Li Xinchuang, chief engineer of the Beijing-based China Metallurgi­cal Industry Planning and Research Institute, said Chinese steel enterprise­s have already outperform­ed many key foreign players in waste gas emissions control.

“The ultra-low carbon emission standards implemente­d in China are also the strictest in the world,” he said.

Huang Dan, vice-president of Jianlong Group, said that China has rolled out a series of measures to accelerate carbon reduction and energy conservati­on in key industries including the steel sector, which demonstrat­es the nation’s strong sense of responsibi­lity and unfalterin­g pursuit of the building of an ecological civilizati­on.

“Both academic and business communitie­s have been actively studying new energy-saving and carbon emission reduction technologi­es, including recycling of waste heat and energy during steelmakin­g,” Huang said.

“New breakthrou­ghs are just around the corner to usher in a new round of improvemen­ts in the sector’s energy efficiency,” she added.

As of late 2021, the comprehens­ive energy consumptio­n needed to produce 1 metric ton of crude steel in China’s key large and medium-sized steel enterprise­s had dropped to 545 kilograms of standard coal equivalent, a decrease of 4.7 percent from 2015, according to the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology.

Sulfur dioxide emissions from producing 1 ton of steel were cut by 46 percent from the figure for 2015.

The nation’s top steel industry associatio­n set up a Steel Industry Low-Carbon Promotion Committee last year to lead efforts aimed at reducing carbon emissions. Those efforts include developing carbon emission reduction technologi­es and standardiz­ing criteria for related issues.

“Green and low-carbon developmen­t has become a universal mindset among China’s steelmaker­s,” said He Wenbo, executive chairman of the China Iron and Steel Associatio­n. “Some domestic players have led the world in using advanced pollution treatment facilities and reducing carbon emissions.”

New breakthrou­ghs are just around the corner to usher in a new round of improvemen­ts in the sector’s energy efficiency.”

Huang Dan, vice-president of Jianlong Group

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Technician­s review and adjust steel production parameters at a centralize­d control center of Fushun New Iron and Steel Ltd, a subsidiary of Jianlong Group, in Fushun, Liaoning province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Technician­s review and adjust steel production parameters at a centralize­d control center of Fushun New Iron and Steel Ltd, a subsidiary of Jianlong Group, in Fushun, Liaoning province.

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