Abstract New legislation and emissions trading increase pressures for the industry to find new environmentally sound solutions. This research analyses the utilisation of carbon monoxide (CO), formed in steel mills from the emissions reduction viewpoint. The research studies possibilities of combining steel and chemical productions from economic and environmental perspectives. The analysis includes considering emissions costs and electricity price, when CO is converted into chemical products. The results prove the economic profitability of a steel mill selling CO gas to a chemical producer instead of using it for energy production, while CO₂ emissions are simultaneously reduced
The carbon dioxide emission from steel plants has been recognized as an important concern globally....
The steel industry is amongst the most energy-intensive industries also consuming large amounts of c...
CO(2)emissions from the steel industry are amongst the most difficult to abate, since carbon is used...
New legislation and emissions trading increase pressures for the industry to find new environmentall...
A new combined chemical looping process makes use of any gas stream containing CO2 and fuel to produ...
There is a strong political will to decrease CO2 emissions. Although the steel industry only account...
In the context of the special report of IPCC to global warming from 2018, feasibility and impact of ...
In the context of climate change, the redn. of greenhouse gas emissions in all economic sectors is c...
In this study different possibilities and the feasibility of applying carbon capture at an integrate...
This paper demonstrates the benefits of incorporating CO2 utilisation through methanation in the ste...
The iron and steel industry is one of the largest emitters of industrial CO2, accounting for around ...
Results of a study of the potential for energy conservation by producing chemicals from by-product o...
Rising carbon emissions are linked to the increase in global temperature, because of increasing huma...
In this paper the economics of the technical possibilities presented in Part I (Arasto et al., 2013)...
This study performs an integrated assessment of new technology adoption in the steel industry. New c...
The carbon dioxide emission from steel plants has been recognized as an important concern globally....
The steel industry is amongst the most energy-intensive industries also consuming large amounts of c...
CO(2)emissions from the steel industry are amongst the most difficult to abate, since carbon is used...
New legislation and emissions trading increase pressures for the industry to find new environmentall...
A new combined chemical looping process makes use of any gas stream containing CO2 and fuel to produ...
There is a strong political will to decrease CO2 emissions. Although the steel industry only account...
In the context of the special report of IPCC to global warming from 2018, feasibility and impact of ...
In the context of climate change, the redn. of greenhouse gas emissions in all economic sectors is c...
In this study different possibilities and the feasibility of applying carbon capture at an integrate...
This paper demonstrates the benefits of incorporating CO2 utilisation through methanation in the ste...
The iron and steel industry is one of the largest emitters of industrial CO2, accounting for around ...
Results of a study of the potential for energy conservation by producing chemicals from by-product o...
Rising carbon emissions are linked to the increase in global temperature, because of increasing huma...
In this paper the economics of the technical possibilities presented in Part I (Arasto et al., 2013)...
This study performs an integrated assessment of new technology adoption in the steel industry. New c...
The carbon dioxide emission from steel plants has been recognized as an important concern globally....
The steel industry is amongst the most energy-intensive industries also consuming large amounts of c...
CO(2)emissions from the steel industry are amongst the most difficult to abate, since carbon is used...