In future, government may put in place processes for industry to dedicate a percentage of production to make Green Steel: Hon'ble Minister of Civil Aviation and Steel
by Priya Jadhav
Talking at India Steel 2023 in Mumbai through video message, Shri Scindia said the Ministry is in the process of aligning up policies with the Gati Shakti Master Plan to boost the demand of steel in various sectors
Mumbai, April 19,
2023: India Steel 2023 is a three-day conference and exhibition organized
by the Union Ministry of Steel, the Department of Commerce, the Union Ministry
of Commerce and Industry, and the industry chamber FICCI. Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Hon'ble Minister of Civil Aviation and
Steel, said, that the ministry has signed 57 MoUs with 27 companies for
specialty steel under the PLI scheme, which is expected to generate investment
of about Rs 30,000 crore and create additional capacity of about 25 mt of
specialty steel in next five years; this will also as a multiplier create
60,000 plus jobs for our Amrit Pidi and contribute towards achieving the goal
of becoming the third largest economy by 2030-31.
Talking at the inaugural session, Shri Scindia said,
"We have emerged as the second largest steel producer in the world with
per capita steel consumption has gone up from 57 kilos to 78 kilos during the
last nine years. This growth is having manifold results -- collaborative efforts of industry and government wherein
government plays role of facilitator and industry drives this engine of growth.
The Steel Ministry is in the process of aligning up policies with the Gati
Shakti Master Plan which will complement the Rs 100 lakh crore investment plan
for infrastructure development over the next five years; this will boost the
demand of steel in various sectors thereby enhancing steel usage.
Taking the attendees through various technologies being
developed such as Hydrogen-based Steel making as demonstrated by Hybrid plant
in Sweden and Hisarnar Technology by Tata Steel Europe coupled with CCUS that
holds huge promise, Mr Scindia said, "The commercialization of these
technologies might take some time. During the interim period, continuous
improvement shall be made in the existing technologies to yield efficiency and
reduce carbon footprint. In the near future, the government of the day may
contemplate looking at putting in place processes for steel producers to
dedicate a percentage of their production to make Green Steel ensuring greater usage of the same in
government projects."
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Faggan Singh Kulaste, Hon'ble Minister of State in the Ministry of
Steel and Rural Development, said, "For the last eight-nine years, all
kinds of meaningful solutions have been received from many such conferences and
the Ministry of Steel is providing new heights to the steel industry by
implementing such suggestions and solutions. This is the reason that in
2013-14, where steel production capacity was about 100 million tonnes and crude
steel production was about 82 million tonnes, in 2022-23 the steel production
capacity was 154 million tonnes and crude steel production was 125 million
tonnes. This historic growth has been possible due to the business friendly
policy, reforms and transparency in the steel sector of our Government under
the guidance of Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and under the
leadership of our Minister Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia. I have full confidence
that we will achieve the targets set in the National Steel Policy by
2030-31."
It is anticipated that there would be a significant demand for steel, particularly from the manufacturing, engineering, construction and infrastructure sectors, to keep up with the country’s rapid modernization, economic growth and nation development. Sh. Nagendra Nath Sinha, Secretary, Ministry of Steel, said, "The Government has already envisioned this in the National Steel Policy which aims to increase per capita consumption of steel to 160kg, while aiming to augment production capacity to 300 MT by 2030. We have now set our sights on the targets for 2047, marking our journey in the Amrit Kaal of Independence. Ample opportunities are being created through initiatives undertaken by the Government such as Ease of Doing Business, Market Access Initiatives (MAI), Decarbonization Targets etc. which shall help the domestic industry in capacity creation, providing level playing field and creating conducive business environment to attract investments and promote exports."
The sector contributes approximately 2% to the Indian GDP
and provide employment to over 2 million people. "We are still
import-dependent for approximately 85% of our coking coal requirement. While in
the last year, we imported more than 55 MT of coking coal, and the total coking
coal requirement for the steel industry is expected to reach 160-180 MT by
2030. Therefore, we need to take urgent steps for enhancing coking coal
production by increasing the capacities of existing mines as well as the operationalization
of new mines for coking coal production," said Shri Subhrakant Panda, President, FICCI, and Managing Director, Indian
Metal & Ferro Alloys Ltd.
The conference and exhibition will provide a unique platform
for attendees to engage with industry leaders, gain insights into future growth
prospects, and explore opportunities for collaboration in the rapidly evolving
Indian steel landscape. The exhibition showcases advanced technologies,
products, and solutions from leading private sector organizations, including
Tata Steel, JSW Steel, Jindal Steel & Power, AM/NS India, Mahindra &
Mahindra, Welspun Corp, and L&T, among others.
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