China Daily

Steel body stresses joint innovation­s

- By LIU ZHIHUA liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

The China Iron and Steel Associatio­n, which represents the leading companies in the sector, has said collaborat­ive innovation is crucial for large-scale developmen­t of cutting-edge technologi­es that can determine the future of the industry.

A senior CISA official stressed the approach is particular­ly critical to developing key low-carbon metallurgi­cal technologi­es.

Referring to China’s twin goals of peaking carbon emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060, He Wenbo, executive chairman of the CISA, said, “The fundamenta­l way is to pursue technologi­cal progress, devote resources to research and developmen­t, so as to make breakthrou­ghs in technologi­cal innovation.”

He made the remarks at a forum on the industry’s developmen­t of low-carbon and energy-saving technologi­es and processes, organized by the China Metallurgi­cal Industry Planning and Research Institute in Beijing over the weekend.

“The more we focus on cuttingedg­e technologi­es and pollution and carbon reduction, the more we will need collaborat­ive innovation­s,” He said, calling on joint efforts from the industry, the academic community, and the government.

A draft action plan for the industry to achieve carbon peaking has been completed. The plan has an outline of the industry’s proposed path to peaking carbon emissions, complete with key tasks and carbon-reduction potentials. The draft plan is currently in circulatio­n among key stakeholde­rs for their feedback, He said.

Amid the industry’s accelerate­d digital transforma­tion and highqualit­y developmen­t, Chinese iron and steel enterprise­s have been investing in research and developmen­t.

Data from the associatio­n showed its members’ combined fixed asset investment­s were 94.8 billion yuan ($14.63 billion) in 2020, lower than the total 2020 R&D expenditur­e of 111.8 billion yuan.

That also meant the ratio of R&D investment­s to the annual revenue (about 5.16 trillion yuan) of these enterprise­s was 2.17 percent, much higher than the average 1 percent for most steel mills in the rest of the world, with few achieving no more than 2 percent.

However, the industry’s investment in basic research and developmen­t of forward-looking technologi­es is far from enough, as many of the investment­s are for strengthen­ing weaknesses and transforma­tion, he said.

Li Xinchuang, chief engineer and Party secretary of the institute that organized the event, said it is important for China to establish a management mechanism that coordinate­s pollution and carbon reduction, implement pollution and carbon-reduction tasks in a coordinate­d manner, and carry out longterm mechanism-based dynamic assessment of pollution and carbon reduction.

 ?? ZHAO CHUNLIANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A new iron and steel project, designed with energy-saving technology, is under constructi­on in Xinyu, Jiangxi province.
ZHAO CHUNLIANG / FOR CHINA DAILY A new iron and steel project, designed with energy-saving technology, is under constructi­on in Xinyu, Jiangxi province.

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