Green Steel Forum 2024
Overview
Green steel is the future. It must be – the steel industry emits around 7% of global carbon dioxide emissions and we are agreed the planet is in trouble. But how do we get there? The plethora of obstacles in the way is vast.
The Kallanish Green Steel Forum will welcome stakeholders from across the steel industry supply chain who are proactively engaging in decarbonising the steel industry. As well as being an opportunity for productive networking, the event will aim to discuss the challenges around lowering emissions and how they can be overcome.
The favoured technology to decarbonise steelmaking has been chosen. Most producers are opting for direct reduction of iron ore pellet, followed by its use in an electric arc furnace, mixed with recycled steel, to produce crude steel. The iron ore reductant is to be hydrogen. But this poses challenges.
Producers, too, must invest considerable sums in new technology. The recent announcements in Germany and France show that state aid for the steel industry is now acceptable.
With zero-emission hydrogen production difficult in some regions, the idea is gaining traction in “green” ore-based metallics export hubs. Locations such as Australia and Brazil, which have strong renewables generation potential and captive iron ore, would ship product to Japan, South Korea, China and Europe for use in low-emission steelmaking.
Increased scrap use will also play a big role in decarbonisation, but technology and streamlining the scrap supply chain will be necessary to limit impurities in scrap.
Global steel decarbonisation is also characterised by different speeds between regions. With the EU further down the line than most, the bloc implemented last October its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in a trial phase.
India and Southeast Asia are meanwhile investing in new blast furnaces. What will become of these as the world heads unstoppably in the direction of increased environmental regulation?
We invite you to join us at the Kallanish Green Steel Forum – London event to hear from steel industry leaders on how the sector is transforming to meet net-zero targets and sharpen your understanding of the new world of opportunities and challenges that green steel presents. Book your place now!
- Biggest zero-emission DRI-EAF bottleneck will be lack of renewable energy infrastructure
- Europe will require vast investment and government support
- Concerns over hydrogen availability not covering demand targets in the 2030s
- Is state aid for steel acceptable now?
- Green metallics export hub challenges
- Technological innovation needed to remove scrap impurities
- Mature economies as future scrap hubs
- Increased resource nationalism amid scrap’s gaining importance
- CBAM implementation – challenges for importers
- Varying speeds of decarbonisation – what will become of Asian blast furnaces?
Location
The Kallanish Green Steel Forum took place at Ironmongers' Hall.
Address: Aldersgate St, Barbican, London EC2Y 8AA
Gold Sponsor
The Green Steel Challenge Podcast
The Green Steel Challenge podcast aims to invite a conversation, ignite innovation and accelerate change within and around the steel industry, contributing significantly to the decarbonisation of this crucial material.
Steel, a fundamental component in everything from buildings and washing machines to wind turbines and electric vehicles, is pivotal for our transition to a carbon-neutral, circular economy.
However, the steel industry is responsible for approximately 7% of global carbon emissions. Just over half of the major steel companies worldwide have committed to carbon emissions reduction targets to achieve net zero. Low-carbon or zero-carbon steel production, often called ‘Green Steel’, promises a solution.
But how exactly can we deliver Green Steel? Which companies, technologies, and visionary leaders are at the forefront of this change? And what steps can we take to expedite progress?
Drawing inspiration from Willy Korf, the German entrepreneur known as a steel rebel and pioneer of the mini-mill and DRI, this podcast challenges the steel industry. Produced by The Willy Korf Foundation and Kallanish Commodities, both neutral entities deeply connected to the steel industry yet without direct commercial interests, we aim to be a platform for transformative ideas.
Each episode features Astrid Korf-Wolman, Willy Korf’s daughter, alongside Dr Mike Walsh, an independent consultant and project developer in the steel and special metals sector, and James Moss, strategy consultant and partner at First River Consulting.
Join us as we engage with thought-provoking industry leaders and innovators, appraising our current position and exploring pathways to hasten steel decarbonisation. Together, we strive to transform challenges into opportunities, fostering a community committed to the sustainable evolution of the steel industry.
Read the official press release for The Green Steel Challenge podcast here.
Gold Sponsor
Kallanish Index Services www.kallindex.com
Kallanish Index Services brings you the latest market prices, data and insights for the hydrogen and gold sectors.
Partners
Since its establishment in 1928, NASS has been successfully working to promote the interests of steel service centres throughout the UK. NASS is the only trade association covering the whole of the UK steel stockholding industry. NASS members supply steel to UK manufacturing and are a vital link in the supply chain from producer to customer, handling some 8 million tonnes of steel a year, principally to the construction, automotive and engineering industries.
MESteel https://www.mesteel.com/start.htm
MESTEEL is a Middle East b2b steel portal, providing buyers and sellers with, an in-depth database, steel offers, inquiries, news, jobs, information, events.
Speakers
Green Steel Forum 2024 Attendees
Company | Position | Country |
---|---|---|
Albion Steel | Director | United Kingdom |
ArcelorMittal | M&A | United Kingdom |
ArcelorMittal | United Kingdom | |
ArcelorMittal Ltd | United Kingdom | |
Binding solutions | Commercial Analyst | United Kingdom |
Binding Solutions | Corporate Finance | United Kingdom |
Clarkson Shipping | United Kingdom | |
Danieli Group | CEO | Italy |
Danieli UK Holding Ltd. | Manager | United Kingdom |
Dow Jones | Senior analyst | United Kingdom |
Duferco UK | United Kingdom | |
Duferco UK | United Kingdom | |
Duferco UK | United Kingdom | |
DUFERCO UK | United Kingdom | |
ERM | Consultant | United Kingdom |
Farnborough Engineering Consultants | Principal Consultant | United Kingdom |
FEC | Technical Consultant | United Kingdom |
Foresight Data Machines (ScrapChef) | Head of Commercial | United Kingdom |
Foresight Data Machines (ScrapChef) | Founder & CEO | United Kingdom |
Gibson Canadian & Global | United Kingdom | |
GMH Gruppe | Director Sustainability and Communications | Germany |
Green Esteel | United Kingdom | |
Hatch | Principal | United Kingdom |
Intermational Steel Trade Association | United Kingdom | |
ISSB | BDM | United Kingdom |
Jefferies | Analyst | United Kingdom |
JPM | China | |
Kallanish | Chairman | United Kingdom |
Kallanish | Global Event Marketing Manager | United Kingdom |
Kallanish | Journalist PM | United Kingdom |
Kallanish | Asia Editor and Head of Data | United Kingdom |
Kallanish | Events Director | United Kingdom |
Kallanish | CEO | United Kingdom |
Kallanish | Director | United Kingdom |
Kallanish | Sales Executive - Europe & North Africa | United Kingdom |
Kallanish | Sales Manager | United Kingdom |
Kallanish Commodities | Global Head of Subscriptions & Advertising | United Kingdom |
Kallanish Index Services Ltd | Director | |
Kestrelman Ltd | Retired | United Kingdom |
Kingspan | Procurement Manager | Ireland |
Lhoist UK | Sales & Logistics Director | United Kingdom |
Lhoist UK | Account manager | United Kingdom |
London School of Economics | Sustainable Finance Analyst | United Kingdom |
Mckinsey | United Kingdom | |
Midrex Technologies, Inc. | United States | |
Midrex UK Ltd | Director | United Kingdom |
Momo Media (Freelance) | Senior Analyst | United Kingdom |
MT Links UK | United Kingdom | |
Multi sourcing trading | General Manager | United Arab Emirates |
Multi sourcing trading | General Manager | United Arab Emirates |
PD Ports | Business Intelligence Manager | United Kingdom |
PD Ports | General Manager - Business Development | United Kingdom |
Rio Tinto | Manager | United Kingdom |
Rystad Energy | VP Metals and Minerals | United Kingdom |
ScrapChet / Foresight Data Machines | CEO | United Kingdom |
SEIRIS - EXPANSION JOINTS | France | |
SEIRIS - EXPANSION JOINTS | France | |
Steel Invest Group | United Kingdom | |
Steel Invest Group | United Kingdom | |
SteelStat | Co-founder & Research Director | United Kingdom |
Steelstat Ltd | Co-founder & Director | |
Stemcor | Managing Director - Europe | United Kingdom |
Stemcor | United Kingdom | |
Stemcor | Trader | United Kingdom |
Stemcor | Commodity Derivatives Analyst | United Kingdom |
Tata International West Asia DMCC | Trade Manager | United Kingdom |
Tata International West Asia DMCC Rep Office | Trading Manager | United Kingdom |
Tata Steel Europe | Director - Markets, Business Development & Commercial Services | United Kingdom |
The Davro Steel Company Limited | MD | United Kingdom |
The Davro Steel Company Limited | CEO | United Kingdom |
THY Marcinelle SA | Head of International Affairs | Belgium |
TMA LOGISTICS bvba | MANAGING DIRECTOR | Belgium |
Trade Data Monitor | United Kingdom | |
UK Steel | United Kingdom | |
Westmont Management Ltd | Director | United Kingdom |
Westmont Management Ltd | Director | United Kingdom |
Weyland GmbH | CEO | Austria |
White & Case LLP | United Kingdom | |
Willy Korf Foundation | Chair | Germany |
World Steel Association | Head of Environment and Climate Change | Belgium |
Truly global, user-friendly coverage of the steel and related markets and industry that delivers the essential information quickly while delivering on most occasions just the right amount of between-the-lines comment and interpretation for a near real time news service of this kind.
Anonymous
Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
Anonymous