Sustainability in the Steel Industry: The potential and results of Biochar applications for iron ore pellet plants

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Davi S. Braga Mathieu Dubé Michelia Alba Ronaldo S. Sampaio
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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10
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678 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2023

Abstract

Climate change is pressuring industries and governments for decarbonization commitments, research, testing, and use of best practices to achieve the target of global warming below 1.5/2 °C. As it accounts for as much as 7% of all global CO2 emissions and 7% of energy consumption, the steel sector needs to address this issue with extended efforts. This paper provides information on the key potential of renewable biochar as an alternative fuel for pellet production. It also summarizes the successful application of biochar in a pioneering case study as the main fuel for a Grate-kiln pellet plant in Brazil, as well as the study of its use to replace coke and anthracite as an additive for iron ore pellets and other possible applications in the steel industry in COREM's precompetitive research & innovation program. The final discussion reveals the large quantity of biochar required by the Brazilian and Quebec scenarios for reducing CO2 emissions of iron ore pelletizing plants.
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APA: Davi S. Braga Mathieu Dubé Michelia Alba Ronaldo S. Sampaio  (2023)  Sustainability in the Steel Industry: The potential and results of Biochar applications for iron ore pellet plants

MLA: Davi S. Braga Mathieu Dubé Michelia Alba Ronaldo S. Sampaio Sustainability in the Steel Industry: The potential and results of Biochar applications for iron ore pellet plants. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2023.

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