China could cut carbon emissions from steel by 11% with greener furnaces -report

Published 08:56 on March 20, 2024  /  Last updated at 08:56 on March 20, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, China

China's steel sector has the potential to cut carbon emissions by as much as 11% by 2025 if the government sets a more ambitious target for the adoption of electric arc furnaces (EAFs), a report has found.
China's steel sector has the potential to cut carbon emissions by as much as 11% by 2025 if the government sets a more ambitious target for the adoption of electric arc furnaces (EAFs), a report has found.


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