CO2 emission model and reduction strategy of the steelmaking industry
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Abstract
A mathematical model of CO2 emissions in iron and steel enterprises was established, and based on production data from a domestic steel plant, the amount of annual CO2 emissions of the steel plant was calculated by using this model.The influences of the used energy types and the produced steel types on CO2 emissions were discussed.Scenario analysis was conducted to analyze the effects of different ways and strategies on the reduction of CO2 emissions, with four scenarios assumed:using natural gas instead of all the steam coal, using EAF processes to replace integrated steelmaking, considering feasible lowest process energy consumption(FLPEC) and applying waste heat recovery technology.The result shows that the using of waste heat recovery technology has little effect on CO2 emissions, and only 3.39% of CO2 emissions would be reduced;however, using EAF processes to replace integrated steelmaking has the most effective impact on the reduction of CO2 emissions, it would reduce 45.07%, and even if indirect CO2 emission, which is caused by EAF electricity consumption, is counted, the reduction of CO2 emissions would still reach 24.30%
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