Knowledge Agora



Scientific Article details

Title Potential and Environmental Benefits of Biochar Utilization for Coal/Coke Substitution in the Steel Industry
ID_Doc 24996
Authors Al Hosni, S; Domini, M; Vahidzadeh, R; Bertanza, G
Title Potential and Environmental Benefits of Biochar Utilization for Coal/Coke Substitution in the Steel Industry
Year 2024
Published Energies, 17, 11
DOI 10.3390/en17112759
Abstract The metallurgical sector is one of the most emission- and energy-intensive industries. The possibility of using fossil carbon substitutes has been investigated to reduce the environmental impact of the steelmaking sector. Among others, biochar emerged as a promising fossil coal/coke substitute. We conducted a literature review on biochar use in the metallurgical sector and its potential environmental benefits. The possibility for biochar as a coal/coke substitute is influenced by the source of biochar production and the process within which it can be used. In general, it has been observed that substitution of biochar ranging from a minimum of 5% to a maximum of 50% (mostly around 20-25%) is possible without affecting, or in some cases improving, the process, in coke making, iron sintering, blast furnaces and electric furnaces application. In some studies, the potential CO2 reduction due to biochar use was estimated, ranging from 5% to about 50%. Despite there still being an area of further investigation, biochar appeared as a promising resource with a variety of uses in the metallurgical sector, contributing to the lowering of the environmental impact of the sector.
Author Keywords biochar; biomass; circular economy; coke; decarbonization; environmental impact; furnace; steelmaking
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001245588700001
WoS Category Energy & Fuels
Research Area Energy & Fuels
PDF
Similar atricles
Scroll