Government Issues Pilot Project Guidelines for Utilizing Green Hydrogen in Steel Sector

The INR 455 crore scheme aims at gradual substitution of fossil fuels with green hydrogen, encourages use of hydrogen in direct reduced ironmaking and blast furnace.

Mar 28, 2024

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The Government of India has come up with guidelines for undertaking pilot projects using green hydrogen in the steel sector. The guidelines, named ‘Scheme Guidelines for implementation of Pilot projects for use of Green Hydrogen in the Steel Sector under the National Green Hydrogen Mission,’ were recently issued by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).

Under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, along with other initiatives, MNRE will implement pilot projects in the Steel Sector, for replacing fossil fuels and fossil fuel-based feedstock with Green Hydrogen and its derivatives. These pilot projects will be implemented through the Ministry of Steel and the Implementing Agencies nominated under this Scheme.

Three areas have been identified as thrust areas for the pilot projects in the steel sector. These are: use of hydrogen in direct reduced ironmaking process; use of hydrogen in blast furnace; and substitution of fossil fuels with green hydrogen in a gradual manner. The scheme will also support pilot projects involving any other innovative use of hydrogen for reducing carbon emissions in iron and steel production.

The scheme envisages that considering the higher costs of green hydrogen at present, steel plants could begin by blending a small percentage of green hydrogen in their processes, and increasing the blending proportion progressively, with improvement in cost-economics and advancement of technology. 

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The guidelines also note that upcoming steel plants should be capable of operating with green hydrogen, thus ensuring that these plants are able to participate in future global low-carbon steel markets. The scheme will also consider greenfield projects aiming at 100 percent green steel. The scheme will be implemented with a total budgetary outlay of INR 455 crore till FY 2029-30.

The use of green hydrogen and its derivatives in the steel sector, through the proposed pilot projects, will lead to the development of necessary infrastructure for use of green hydrogen in the iron and steel industry, resulting in the establishment of a green hydrogen ecosystem in the steel sector. The utilization of green hydrogen in the steel industry is expected to increase over the years, with the expected reduction in its production cost.

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