1 the european steel technology platform dr. j.c charbonnier. chairman of the support group brussels...
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THE EUROPEAN STEEL THE EUROPEAN STEEL TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMTECHNOLOGY PLATFORM
Dr. J.C Charbonnier.
Chairman of the Support Group
Brussels
December 16th, 2005
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2. A Steel Technology Platform2. A Steel Technology Platform….….
…as a response to the challenges of the European steel industry, to:
• assume a sustainable and global leadership in the coming 30 years
• strengthen industrial manufacturing sectors• boost innovation as a response to
competitiveness, growth and employment • propose a long term R&D vision
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Total budget for the SRA implementationTotal budget for the SRA implementation
• Around 1.7 B€ over a15-year period (2007/2021…)
• Of which (200+500 M€) for the industrialisation of ULCOS (in the event of success at the end of the 1st phase)
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ESTEP’s SRA objectives ESTEP’s SRA objectives meet those of meet those of the the FP7 programmeFP7 programme
Proposal for a Decision (EC/EP) for the 7th FP*
Objectives: cooperation
Themes: •– Health;•– Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology;•– Information and Communication Technologies;•– Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies;•– Energy;•– Environment (including Climate Change);•– Transport (including Aeronautics);•– Socio-economic Sciences and the Humanities;•– Security and Space.
•Communication – 6th AprilCommunication – 6th AprilSeptember 21 thSeptember 21 th
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Partnership with the EIBPartnership with the EIB
• 1 example of running project
• 1 possible project for the future
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to recycle residues generated by metallurgical processes to reach a “Zero Waste” process
to recover all valuable products Zinc oxide pig iron inert slag
PRIMUSPRIMUS®® Industrial objectives Industrial objectives
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PRIMUS® process
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• Plant location: Differdange Luxembourg (ARBED site)• Operator: PRIMOREC S.A.
main share holder: PAUL WURTH S.A., Arcelor
• Plant capacity: 80,000 t/y EAF-dust + oily mill sludge• Products: 27,000 t/y PRIMUS® oxide
22,000 t/y pig iron16,000 t/y slag
• Start of operation: from August 2003 (EAF dust)• Staff: 65 persons• Invest: 35 Mio €
Company profileCompany profile
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ESTEP and the EIB: what about future projects ?
• EIB is already familiar with large steel projects (Automotive programmes, environment…)
• EIB participates in Working groups and in the 3 ESTEP committees
• EIB participation is envisaged for the second and third phases (pilot & demonstration, industrialisation of the ULCOS project ?)
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Phase 12004/2009
SP1 – New Blast Furnace
SP8 – New Advanced C-lean & C-based Route to Steel
SP2 – New Smelting Reduction
SP3 – New NG Route to Steel
SP4 – Hydrogen steel production
SP5 –Electrolysis steel production
SP6 –CO2 Capture & Storage for steelmaking
SP9 – Scenarios, sustainability, innovation, training & dissemination
Project Management
ULCOS – RFCSFP6
SP10 – New C – based Steel production
SP11 – New adv.C- based Steel production
SP14 -
ULCOS -
ProcessFor Steel Production
SP12 – New Nat Gas – basedSteel Production
SP13 – New Electricity – basedSteel Production
Phase 2: 2007/2015Phase 3: <2015
SP7 – Biomass – based Steel production
ULCOS
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ESTEP: proposal for a JTIESTEP: proposal for a JTI
• ESTEP is focussed on European objectives: the Green House Gas and Energy issues
• A consortium already existing in the framework of ULCOS
• A long term industrial R&D programme• An important financial commitment of the steel
industry• A need for a critical mass of resources
(European, national and regional)• High investment costs