In 2018, global crude steel production was approx. 1.8 gigatonnes while its direct CO2 emissions stood at 2 giga tonnes (2017), representing 23.5% of all direct industrial emissions. Globally iron and steel industry (ISI sector) is the second largest emitter after the cement industry while in Finland and Sweden the ISI sector is the largest industrial source of fossil CO2. Biocarbon received from forest sector residues, such as bark, sawdust and lignin, provides an opportunity to a rapid reduction in fossil CO2 emissions in the industry. Use of biocarbon for reduction purposes bestows an asset for both the forest and metals production and processing industry in Finland as well as in the Scandinavian countries. In this study, the focus was o...
The steel industry is under pressure to reduce its CO2 emissions, which arise from the use of coal. ...
CO2 emissions have been identified as the main driver for climate change, with devastating consequen...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 171-191.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Meth...
In 2018, global crude steel production was approx. 1.8 gigatonnes while its direct CO2 emissions sto...
Abstract In 2018, global crude steel production was approx. 1.8 gigatonnes while its direct CO₂ emi...
Steelmaking is a highly carbon-intensive process due to its extensive use of coal as both an energy ...
Steelmaking is a highly carbon-intensive process due to its extensive use of coal as both an energy ...
16 figures, 2 tables.According to the Financial Times the steel industry emissions accounted for 7–9...
The iron and steel industry is one of the industries with the largest global contribution to CO2 emi...
Replacement of fossil carbon by renewable biomass-based carbon is an effective measure to mitigate C...
Iron production accounts for substantial shares of global coal use and GHG emissions. LKAB is Europe...
The steel industry is under pressure to reduce its CO2 emissions, which arise from the use of fossil...
Biomass-based reducing agents have a potential to substitute fossil reducing agents in the steel ind...
Biomass-based reducing agents have a potential to substitute fossil reducing agents in the steel ind...
Biomass-based reducing agents have a potential to substitute fossil reducing agents in the steel ind...
The steel industry is under pressure to reduce its CO2 emissions, which arise from the use of coal. ...
CO2 emissions have been identified as the main driver for climate change, with devastating consequen...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 171-191.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Meth...
In 2018, global crude steel production was approx. 1.8 gigatonnes while its direct CO2 emissions sto...
Abstract In 2018, global crude steel production was approx. 1.8 gigatonnes while its direct CO₂ emi...
Steelmaking is a highly carbon-intensive process due to its extensive use of coal as both an energy ...
Steelmaking is a highly carbon-intensive process due to its extensive use of coal as both an energy ...
16 figures, 2 tables.According to the Financial Times the steel industry emissions accounted for 7–9...
The iron and steel industry is one of the industries with the largest global contribution to CO2 emi...
Replacement of fossil carbon by renewable biomass-based carbon is an effective measure to mitigate C...
Iron production accounts for substantial shares of global coal use and GHG emissions. LKAB is Europe...
The steel industry is under pressure to reduce its CO2 emissions, which arise from the use of fossil...
Biomass-based reducing agents have a potential to substitute fossil reducing agents in the steel ind...
Biomass-based reducing agents have a potential to substitute fossil reducing agents in the steel ind...
Biomass-based reducing agents have a potential to substitute fossil reducing agents in the steel ind...
The steel industry is under pressure to reduce its CO2 emissions, which arise from the use of coal. ...
CO2 emissions have been identified as the main driver for climate change, with devastating consequen...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 171-191.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Meth...