Goa/New Delhi, Aug 12: Vedanta-Iron and Steel Business has recently partnered with IIT Bombay (IIT-B) on an R&D project to develop cost-effective technology for producing Green Steel using hydrogen targeting significant carbon footprint reduction in Iron and Steel space.
Further Vedanta-Iron and Steel and IIT-B will collaborate on the exchange of knowledge and technology for process innovation and excellence. The first project kick-off meeting between Vedanta-Iron and Steel leadership team and IIT-B senior executives was held through the virtual platform which was chaired by Sujal Shah, CEO, Sesa Goa Iron Ore Business, Vedanta Limited, and Prof. Arindam Sarkar, IIT-B along with the project team.
This engagement with IIT- B, is a significant step in line with Vedanta’s larger vision of achieving carbon neutral operations by 2050 and the country’s larger vision of producing Green Hydrogen and aims to create benchmark transformation in steel making process.
Sauvick Mazumdar, CEO, Iron, and Steel Sector, Vedanta Limited, said: “At Vedanta, we are fully committed towards our ESG goal of achieving ‘Carbon Neutrality’ by 2050 or before, and this engagement with IIT-B is a massive step forward in our endeavor to adopt ‘Green Technologies’ to significantly reduce the carbon footprints. I congratulate my Iron and Steel Business team and IIT-B for this fruitful association which will surely lay the foundation for yet another landmark transformation for metal & mining industry.”
Milind D. Atrey, Dean R&D, IIT-B expressed his excitement for this strategic alliance with Vedanta-Iron & Steel Business.
He said: “I really commend Vedanta- Iron & steel Business for this proactive step towards R&D for Green Steel making which will prove to be a key landmark in creating a greener future. We at IIT-B are extremely happy to be associated with this unique endeavor.”
Vedanta’s Iron and Steel Business has implemented several high-impact initiatives towards the adoption of the most sustainable business practices such as systematic reclamation of one of the largest open cast iron ore mines in Goa, 60 MW clean power generation through waste heat recovery power plants, state-of-the-art Environment management practices and much more over the decades