Technologies-based potential analysis on saving energy and water of China's iron and steel industry.

Sci Total Environ

SEP Key Laboratory of Eco-Industry, Northeastern University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110819, People's Republic of China; School of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110819, People's Republic of China.

Published: January 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Water and energy conservation are crucial for the sustainable development of the iron and steel industry.
  • A framework was developed to evaluate and model water and energy consumption, analyzing 30 technologies aimed at both energy and water savings.
  • Five different scenarios were created to explore their saving potentials, with the results indicating significant reductions in energy and water consumption under various conditions that support technological adoption and policy implementation.

Article Abstract

Water and energy conservation are indispensable commitments to achieve the sustainable development of the iron and steel industry. Hereby, this study established an evaluation framework to model the water and energy consumption in the iron and steel industry. This framework quantitatively assessed the energy and water saving with adoption of conventional and emerging technologies. Thirty mainstream technologies, among which 21 focused on energy saving and the remaining 9 focused on water saving, were selected for analysis. Five scenarios were developed to examine systematic water- and energy-saving potentials, including benchmark (BM) scenario, constrained product (CP) scenario, business as usual (BAU) scenario, and benefit/cost-driven (BD) scenario and strengthened policy (SP) scenario. The results show that the energy-saving potentials of BAU, BD and SP scenarios are 1.75 PJ, 1.21 PJ and 1.65 PJ, respectively. The water-saving potentials of BAU, BD and SP scenarios are 4.83 billion m, 5.71 billion m and 9.15 billion m, respectively. The specific energy consumption and water consumption decreased to 15.01-15.59 GJ/t and 54.13-58.77 m/t, respectively. This study suggested to implement encouraging policies in prompt popularity rate of technologies, and promote energy-saving and water-saving technologies to achieve sustainable development of iron and steel industry.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134225DOI Listing

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