Carbon Capture to Drive India’s Green Steel Revolution

ByArticle Source LogoSteelBazaar NewsFebruary 11, 20262 min read
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India’s steel industry is on the brink of a transformative shift, with carbon capture and storage (CCS) emerging as a game-changing solution for sustainable growth. As global pressure mounts to cut emissions, CCS offers a path to decarbonize steel production without compromising output or competitiveness.

With India targeting net-zero emissions by 2070, the steel sector—one of the country’s largest carbon emitters—must adopt innovative, cleaner technologies. Carbon capture can help absorb emissions at their source, storing or utilizing CO₂ in ways that reduce environmental harm.

Industry leaders are exploring CCS as a viable route to balance industrial expansion with climate goals. This strategy not only strengthens India’s global sustainability stance but also attracts green investments and boosts export potential in eco-conscious markets.By investing in carbon capture, India positions itself at the forefront of green steel innovation, laying the groundwork for a resilient, future-ready manufacturing ecosystem.

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