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India Green Steel Demand Shapes Cleaner Urban Growth

India’s green steel market is entering a new phase as certified low-emission production expands faster than demand. An analysis by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water indicates that the immediate constraint is increasingly procurement, particularly from government backed infrastructure. The shift matters beyond steelmakers: roads, railways, buildings and urban utilities could become major channels for lowering the carbon footprint of India’s construction boom.

By March 2026, about 90 producers had received ratings under India’s green steel taxonomy, covering 12.4 million tonnes of certified production. Around 9 million tonnes carried the highest five-star rating. Thermo-mechanically treated bars accounted for more than 10 million tonnes, making construction steel the largest part of the certified pool.That changes the economics of the transition. India has already created a framework to measure and classify steel according to emissions intensity, with the green rating threshold set at 2.2 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per tonne of finished steel. The government’s broader decarbonisation programme also includes carbon-market mechanisms and pilot projects involving green hydrogen.The next challenge is making those systems work together at the point of purchase.

The analysis estimates that nearly 40 million tonnes of domestic steel could potentially meet green-steel thresholds during 2026-27 if draft emissions targets are achieved without relying on purchased carbon credits. That suggests supply could become less of a bottleneck than creating predictable demand.For cities, procurement is particularly important. Steel is embedded in bridges, metro systems, public buildings, transmission infrastructure and housing. Even a modest shift towards lower-emission material across large public projects could influence industrial investment while reducing the embodied carbon associated with urban expansion.Cost, however, cannot be treated as the only consideration. A significant share of certified output comes from scrap-based induction-furnace production, where quality and consistency may not suit every application.

Better scrap collection, processing and quality control will therefore be essential alongside stronger procurement standards.
The policy gap is becoming clearer. Government procurement already gives preference to domestically manufactured steel in large projects, but environmental performance needs to become a more visible purchasing criterion.The immediate opportunity is therefore not simply producing more green steel. Green steel demand must become measurable through project specifications, procurement disclosures and credible certification. If public infrastructure creates that market signal, private construction and real estate could follow, helping cleaner materials move from a specialised product into a mainstream component of India’s urban growth.

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