Govt plans 5,000 cr scheme to advertise decarbonisation in metal trade: Steel Secretary

Sandeep Poundrik. File | Photo Credit: Reuters

The authorities is engaged on a ₹5,000 crore scheme to advertise adoption of fresh steel-making applied sciences, thereby decreasing carbon emissions, Steel Secretary Sandeep Poundrik mentioned on Wednesday (September 17, 2025).

The senior Ministry official made the remarks whereas talking to PTI on the sidelines of the ‘FT Live Energy Transition Summit India’ within the nationwide capital.

“The proposal is into account for a National Mission for Sustainable Steel. It is a ₹5,000 crore scheme,” he mentioned.

The scheme will cowl all metal makers within the nation, with 75-80% of the fund earmarked for secondary gamers, Mr. Poundrik mentioned.

It goals to advertise decrease carbon emissions in metal manufacturing by encouraging using clear applied sciences and various supplies, he added.

His feedback assume significance as India is a signatory to the Paris Agreement and goals to change into a net-zero nation.

Mr. Poundrik mentioned that within the subsequent few months, the scheme is predicted to change into operational.

Explaining the scheme, he additional mentioned, “Basically, this scheme is that you’re going to get incentives relying on how a lot you scale back the emission…if you happen to scale back your carbon emission as in comparison with your final 12 months…What we’re saying is to enhance the applied sciences, however the output parameter we’re measuring is decarbonisation.” Steel, a hard-to-abate sector, is among the many largest carbon-emitting industries.

According to official information, the home metal sector accounts for 12% of India’s greenhouse gasoline emissions with an emission depth of two.55 tonnes CO2 per tonne of crude metal, larger than the worldwide common of 1.9 tonnes CO2.

Published – September 17, 2025 12:40 pm IST