For Immediate Release
January 14,
2009
STEEL INDUSTRY REACHES NEW MILESTONE IN ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
33 percent improvement in energy intensity achieved
since 1990
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Iron and Steel Institute
(AISI) reported today that the United States steel industry has achieved
a new milestone in energy efficiency by reducing its energy intensity
per ton of steel shipped by approximately 33 percent since 1990.
This represents a further improvement since AISI announced a 29 percent
reduction in 2006. Because of the close relationship between
energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, the industry’s aggregate
carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per ton of steel shipped have
also been substantially reduced. Compared to the Kyoto
Protocol’s call for an average U.S. reduction of 7 percent in
greenhouse gas emissions between 1990 and 2012, this means the American
steel industry has already surpassed the Kyoto target.
“This improvement in energy efficiency is evidence of the steel
industry’s longstanding commitment to sustainability,”
Thomas J. Gibson, AISI president and CEO, said. “This
commitment has brought our processes almost to the limit of
energy-efficiency. Our future plans are built round sectoral programs,
such as the Asia Pacific Partnership—where steelmakers and their
governments in China, India, Australia, Canada, Japan, and Korea, with
us, are discussing energy intensity reduction targets until 2020. In the
long-term, we are working on developing breakthrough steelmaking
processes that emit little or no CO2.”
On average, 1.14 tons of carbon dioxide was emitted in 2007 for every
ton of steel produced in the United States. The low CO2
intensity of American-manufactured steel coupled with its infinite
recyclability is why products made of steel have such low
environmental impacts during their life cycle. It is why steel is
the material of choice in so many applications.
AISI serves as the voice of the North American
steel industry in the public policy arena and advances the case for
steel in the marketplace as the preferred material of choice. AISI
also plays a lead role in the development and application of new steels
and steelmaking technology. AISI is comprised of 25 member
companies, including integrated and electric furnace steelmakers, and
130 associate and affiliate members who are suppliers to or customers of
the steel industry. AISI's member companies represent over 70
percent of both U.S. and North American steel capacity. For more
news about steel and its applications, view AISI’s website
at www.steel.org.
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