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Steel Industry to Embrace Green Technologies

New Delhi: The Indian government is gearing up to introduce a comprehensive incentive package aimed at promoting green steel manufacturing, as officials explore various financial mechanisms to support this vital industry shift. This initiative is poised to encompass soft loans, an interest subvention scheme, viability gap funding, and a production-linked incentive framework, along with an updated definition of ‘green steel’. These measures are part of a broader strategy to align India’s steel sector with global sustainability goals and combat emerging environmental challenges.

Discussions between the steel ministry and the finance ministry are already underway to finalise the contours of this package, with officials suggesting that the rollout will occur in distinct phases. “The discussions focus on the specifics of the incentives… A decision is anticipated soon,” shared an anonymous official involved in the talks. Notably, the government is also set to prioritise green steel in its public procurement processes, mandating timelines for the industry to transition to cleaner technologies. This dual approach underscores the administration’s commitment to environmental sustainability while simultaneously addressing the competitive pressures faced by domestic steel producers.

The urgency behind this push is amplified by global challenges, particularly the non-tariff barriers such as the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). With steel exports to the EU likely to see price increases of $65-70 per tonne due to the next phase of CBAM, local manufacturers must pivot towards greener production methods to maintain competitiveness in international markets. The impending regulatory landscape necessitates a proactive response from the Indian steel sector to avoid losing market share and to safeguard jobs within this crucial industry.

Sustainability stands at the forefront of this initiative, as the government aims to not only reduce the carbon footprint of steel production but also to foster a more resilient and environmentally responsible industry. The steel sector is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, and transitioning to green steel could play a pivotal role in India’s climate goals. By investing in cleaner technologies, the government not only addresses environmental concerns but also ensures the long-term viability of the steel industry. As India positions itself as a leader in sustainable manufacturing, the successful implementation of this incentive package will be vital in navigating both local and global market challenges, fostering civic responsibility, and enhancing urban development through cleaner industrial practices.

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