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Leading Indian firms are joining forces with Swedish technology leaders to launch seven pioneering projects aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the steel and cement sectors. The initiatives are part of India’s broader goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2070, addressing industrial emissions critical for sustainable infrastructure and economic growth.

Key Highlights

  • Collaborating Companies: Tata Steel, JK Cement, Ambuja Cements Ltd, Jindal Steel, Prism Johnson, alongside Swedish innovators Cemvision, Kanthal, and Swerim.
  • Academic Support: Partnerships with top Indian institutes including IIT Bombay, IIT-ISM Dhanbad, IIT Bhubaneswar, IIT Hyderabad, and Datta Meghe College of Engineering.
  • Project Scope: Pre-pilot feasibility assessments of emerging technologies for industrial decarbonisation, combining academic research and industry expertise.
  • Objective: Develop next-generation technology solutions to support sustainable industrial growth and India’s climate goals.

Summary

Indian industrial leaders are collaborating with Swedish innovators and top academic institutions to drive decarbonisation in steel and cement. The seven projects will assess emerging technologies, helping India progress toward net-zero emissions by 2070 while promoting sustainable industrial and economic development.

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