Steel Industry Decarbonisation 2023-06-29
2023-06-29
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The steel industry faces significant challenges in reducing emissions by 93% by 2050 as per the Paris agreement, and concerns have been raised about government investment compared to competitor nations.
What steps she is taking to help the steel industry to decarbonise. The Government are not doing enough, particularly in comparison with competitor nations, when it comes to investment in the transition to decarbonised steel. UK Steel has estimated that nearly 23 million tonnes of non-EU steel could flood the UK market if the UK fails to introduce its own carbon border adjustment mechanism at the same time as the EU in 2026.
We have been supporting the steel industry with more than £1 billion available in grants for decarbonisation since 2013. More than £730 million has also been provided to cover energy costs. The carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) will begin a transitional reporting phase in October, followed by full introduction in 2026.
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Specific timeline and investment details for green steel were not provided.
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The UK steel sector faces increased competition from non-EU countries due to the absence of a carbon border adjustment mechanism, leading to concerns about market flooding.
When will we see the Government stepping up and investing in green steel as is being done in competitor countries, and when can we expect the introduction of a British CBAM? The UK Steel has estimated that nearly 23 million tonnes of non-EU steel could flood the UK market if the UK fails to introduce its own carbon border adjustment mechanism at the same time as the EU in 2026.
We have been supporting the steel industry with more than £1 billion available in grants for decarbonisation since 2013. More than £730 million has also been provided to cover energy costs. The carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) will begin a transitional reporting phase in October, followed by full introduction in 2026.
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Specific timeline and investment details for green steel were not provided.
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The UK is the only G20 country where steel production is falling, and UK steel producers pay significantly more for electricity compared to their German counterparts. There are also concerns about the use of domestically produced steel in defence contracts.
Labour's £3 billion green steel plan will give our industry the bright future that other countries are offering their steel sectors. Why do this Government not insist on using domestically produced steel in defence contracts? UK steel producers pay 62% more than their German counterparts for electricity.
We have provided more than £1 billion for decarbonisation and unprecedented support to help with energy costs. There is also a Government loan of £30 million recently repaid by Celsa. When it comes to procurement, it is absolutely right that we do everything we can to make sure that we have UK firms procuring UK steel.
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Specific reasons for not insisting on using domestically produced steel in defence contracts were not provided.
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