《欧洲钢铁协会年度报告》

  • 来源专题:绿色冶金
  • 发布时间:2023-10-25
  • 与每年一样,EUROFER 年度报告的发布是一个机会,可以回顾该协会在 2022 年全年开展的政策工作,并检查 EUROFER 将在未来几个月面临的即将到来的优先工作领域。它们对于确保绿色钢铁的未来现在和将来都在欧洲至关重要,这是欧盟在净零排放方面实现全球领导地位并确保其战略自主性的必要条件。欧盟立法,如天然气和氢气一揽子计划,电力市场设计指令的修订,氢银行和可再生能源指令,对于为真正的欧盟能源市场体系设定正确的条件至关重要。必须最大限度地优先考虑欧洲的氢基础设施项目,这些项目的发展滞后。同样,确保获得废铁和镍等绿色转型的关键材料也至关重要,在40多个国家已经对出口实施限制的世界上更是如此。《关键原材料法》和《废物运输条例》应充分考虑到这种情况。促进对清洁技术的投资,为绿色钢铁创造领先市场,促进年轻钢铁制造商的技能提升和充分培训机会也是必不可少的。请放心,今年,我们将尽最大努力将这些挑战转化为欧洲钢铁行业和欧盟的机遇。强大而可持续的钢铁行业是健康的欧盟经济及其在清洁技术领域的领导地位的支柱。


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    • 来源专题:科技标准
    • 发布时间:2023-08-11
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