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Tata Steel becomes India’s first to develop hydrogen transport pipes

Tata Steel claimed that it has become India’s first steel company to develop pipes for hydrogen transportation, marking a significant milestone in the country’s hydrogen mission. The pipes, processed at Tata Steel’s Khopoli plant using steel manufactured at its Kalinganagar plant, have successfully met all the critical properties required for hydrogen transportation, the company said

Tata Steel becomes India’s first to use biochar for greener steel production

Tata Steel has become the first Indian steelmaker to introduce biochar as a partial replacement for fossil fuels, marking a significant step in its sustainability journey. Starting with a trial in January 2023, the company has replaced around 30,000 tonnes of fossil fuel with biochar at its Jamshedpur plant. This shift is expected to cut

Tata Steel, Welspun manufacture pipes for pure hydrogen transportation

Tata Steel, a leading global steel company, and Welspun Corp, one of the largest manufacturers of line pipes globally, achieved the significant milestone of developing Hydrogen compliant API X65 grade pipes which successfully surpassed all necessary critical sour service and fracture qualification tests for transportation of 100% pure gaseous Hydrogen under high pressure (100 bar)

Tata Steel launches carbon bank to transform CO2

Private steel major Tata Steel recently launched a carbon bank, a virtual repository through which carbon dioxide will become a value-creating asset for future usage. CO2 is widely recognized as a harmful substance emitted due to the use of various fossil fuels in industry and transportation. The steel industry, in particular, often relies on coal

Tata Steel sets goal for UK plant’s decarbonisation journey

Tata Steel aims to complete decarbonisation journey at its plant in the UK in next three years, as part of its decarbonisation plan, the company will shift to low-emission electric arc furnace (EAF) process from the blast furnace (BF) route which is nearing the end of life in the next couple of months. India-headquartered Tata

Tata Steel, ABB reach a deal to reduce carbon footprint

As per the MoU, the two companies will focus on system-level assessments of Tata Steel’s manufacturing plants and production facilities to evaluate and co-develop short and long-term options for energy efficiency, decarbonisation, and circularity. The global steel industry contributes between 7 to 9 percent of global fossil fuel CO₂ emissions, according to various sources, including

Tata Steel, ACME to work together for green hydrogen

ACME Group and Tata Steel collaborate on India’s largest green hydrogen project in Odisha’s Gopalpur Industrial Park. The Rs 27,000 crore initiative aims to establish a green ammonia facility. In a significant partnership, ACME Group, a prominent renewable energy company, has joined forces with Tata Steel Special Economic Zone Ltd. (TSSEZL) to establish an expansive

Tata Steel becomes first Indian company to use LNG carrier

Tata Steel has adopted various “industry first” initiatives in sustainability. Reiterating its commitment to a sustainable future, the steel major becomes the first Indian company to import cargo on a bulk carrier that uses LNG as fuel instead of traditional VLSFO (Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil). This groundbreaking vessel sets a new benchmark for sustainable

Tata Steel joins LeadIT to drive net-zero industry transformation

Tata Steel has joined the Leadership Group for Industry Transition (LeadIT), a global initiative to accelerate the transition to net-zero emissions in heavy industry. LeadIT was created by the governments of Sweden and India during the UN Climate Action Summit in September 2019 and is backed by the World Economic Forum. The group brings together

Tata Steel to work with SMS Group for steel decarbonization process

As part of the MoU, the companies shall undertake further technical discussions and initiate actions for conducting a joint industrial demonstration of the EASyMelt technology, developed by the SMS Group

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