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Steeling the race: ‘Green steel’ as the new clean material in the automotive sector

Abstract:
This paper aims to examine consumer behaviour towards, and the willingness to adopt, ‘green steel’ in the automotive sector. Semi-structured interviews were held with experts from global, regional and country-specific industry associations and automakers. This paper appraises potential demand for green steel within different vehicle types (based both on size and powertrain) and shows that manufacturers of electric heavy-duty vehicles are most likely to be the first adopters of green steel. A case for green advanced higher-strength steels (AHSS) can also be made in light-duty passenger vehicles, which may mitigate competition from alternative lightweight materials in terms of cost and greenness (depending on source and utilization regions). This work emphasizes a need to revisit current CO2 performance regulations, engage in educational green marketing campaigns, and explore innovative market-based mechanisms to bridge the gap between relatively-low carbon abatement costs of steelmaking and high abatement costs of vehicle manufacturing.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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Publisher:
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Series:
OIES paper
Place of publication:
Oxford
Publication date:
2022-03-16
Paper number:
ET 09
ISBN:
978-1-78467-196-9

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