Iron and steel manufacturing is energy intensive in China and in the world. China is the world largest steel producer accounting for around half of the world steel production. In this study, we use a bottom-up energy consumption model to analyze four steel-production and energy-efficiency scenarios and evaluate the potential for energy savings from energy-efficient technologies in China’s iron and steel industry between 2010 and 2050. The results show that China’s steel production will rise and peak in the year 2020 at 860 million tons (Mt) per year for the base-case scenario and 680 Mt for the advanced energy-efficiency scenario. From 2020 on, production will gradually decrease to about 510 Mt and 400 Mt in 2050, for the base-case and adva...
SUMMARY The world steel industry plays a major role in energy use and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission...
This report provides a detailed, bottom-up analysis of energy consumption in China. It recalibrates...
Climate change is a key challenge of our time. The iron and steel industry emits 6.5 % of global ant...
Improvement of energy efficiency is widely accepted as an efficient measure to relieve the crisis of...
The energy consumption of China’s steel industry accounted for 53% of the global steel industr...
The increasing energy and material consumption associated with global economic growth has resulted i...
A survey of the key issues associated with the development in the Chinese iron and steel industry an...
As greenhouse gas emissions from human activities rise, they accumulate in the atmosphere, warm the ...
The iron and steel sector consumes about 19% of global final energy use and accounts for a quarter o...
After over two decades of staggering economic growth and soaring energy demand, China has started ta...
To investigate the potential of energy saving and emissions mitigation during 2015–2050 in China's i...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8 EJ of final ...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8EJ of final e...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8EJ of final e...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8EJ of final e...
SUMMARY The world steel industry plays a major role in energy use and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission...
This report provides a detailed, bottom-up analysis of energy consumption in China. It recalibrates...
Climate change is a key challenge of our time. The iron and steel industry emits 6.5 % of global ant...
Improvement of energy efficiency is widely accepted as an efficient measure to relieve the crisis of...
The energy consumption of China’s steel industry accounted for 53% of the global steel industr...
The increasing energy and material consumption associated with global economic growth has resulted i...
A survey of the key issues associated with the development in the Chinese iron and steel industry an...
As greenhouse gas emissions from human activities rise, they accumulate in the atmosphere, warm the ...
The iron and steel sector consumes about 19% of global final energy use and accounts for a quarter o...
After over two decades of staggering economic growth and soaring energy demand, China has started ta...
To investigate the potential of energy saving and emissions mitigation during 2015–2050 in China's i...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8 EJ of final ...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8EJ of final e...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8EJ of final e...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8EJ of final e...
SUMMARY The world steel industry plays a major role in energy use and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission...
This report provides a detailed, bottom-up analysis of energy consumption in China. It recalibrates...
Climate change is a key challenge of our time. The iron and steel industry emits 6.5 % of global ant...