27
Jun
05:37
Bathurst: reducing Asia's ironmaking emissions may take decades
New Zealand-based miner Bathurst Resources opines that reducing emissions in ironmaking in Asia may take decades.
The firm's technical marketing manager, Rob Boyd, said at this week’s Asia Coke event in Singapore, attended by Kallanish, that much of any global energy transition must be in Asia, which makes up 1,277 million tonnes of the world's 1,868mt of steel production and consumes 80% of global coking coal.
However, he noted the regio…
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