India is poised to make a global impact in the fight against climate change with the unveiling of its Green Steel Taxonomy, scheduled for December 12, 2024. This pioneering step positions India as the first nation to establish a clear and comprehensive definition of green steel, a crucial move towards decarbonising the steel sector. The announcement, which will be made at a high-profile event at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi, reflects the country’s commitment to achieving its ambitious net-zero emissions target by 2070.
Union Minister of Steel & Heavy Industries, Shri H D Kumaraswamy, will officially launch the taxonomy, alongside Shri Bhupathi Raju Srinivasa Varma, Minister of State for Steel and Heavy Industries. The event will also be attended by key stakeholders from various ministries, industry leaders, academia, and think tanks. This initiative is the result of extensive consultations with experts and organisations in the steel sector, who have collaborated to create a policy framework aimed at accelerating the adoption of green technologies in steel production. The Taxonomy of Green Steel will not only serve as a policy guideline but also facilitate the creation of a robust green steel market in India. It aims to drive investments in green technologies and foster innovation in low-carbon steel production processes. Furthermore, this taxonomy will play a pivotal role in ensuring that the steel industry reduces its carbon footprint in line with global decarbonisation efforts.
In an era where sustainable practices are becoming increasingly crucial, India’s Green Steel Taxonomy represents a critical step in creating a transparent and efficient decarbonisation strategy for the steel industry. The Ministry of Steel has emphasised that the framework will enable incremental progress, allowing steel producers to adopt green technologies at different stages of production. Additionally, an ecosystem for monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV), as well as certification and registry systems, will be established to ensure compliance and cost-effective decarbonisation. This move by India not only sets the stage for an eco-friendly transformation of the steel industry but also signals the country’s leadership in global climate action. By taking this significant step, India is laying the groundwork for a greener future and contributing to the global effort to combat climate change.