Improving material projections in Integrated Assessment Models: The use of a stock-based versus a flow-based approach for the iron and steel industry

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2022-01-15

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Kermeli, KaterinaISNI 0000000492512141
Edelenbosch, Oreane YISNI 0000000493300992
Crijns - Graus, WinaORCID 0000-0002-9180-3348ISNI 0000000394774607
van Ruijven, Bas J.
van Vuuren, Detlef P.ORCID 0000-0003-0398-2831ISNI 0000000040910093
Worrell, ErnstORCID 0000-0002-0199-9755ISNI 0000000033625470

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Abstract

The steel industry is responsible for a large share of the industrial energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions and several long-term energy models have some representation of this sub-sector. It is found that models, commonly use a flow-based approach for projecting steel demand neglecting that in-use steel stocks serve as a better demand indicator than steel consumption. A stock-based method that uses the historical steel stock results from detailed material flow analysis is developed for making steel demand projections and implemented in the IMAGE Integrated Assessment Model. Large differences between the two approaches arise. For the first half of the 21st century, global steel demand increases with both approaches and at a similar rate to reach 2300 Mt/yr by 2050. For the second half of the 21st century, however, the developments differ drastically. With the stock-based approach, global steel demand decreases by 0.8%/a to reach 1600 Mt/yr, while with the flow-based approach it increases by 0.3%/a to reach 2600 Mt/yr in 2100. Given that steel production levels have a profound contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, using the right approach is crucial. This means that long-term energy models may currently overestimate the industrial emissions in the last half of the century.

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Integrated assessment models, Long-term energy models, Steel demand, Steel industry, Steel stocks, Taverne, Civil and Structural Engineering, Building and Construction, Modelling and Simulation, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Fuel Technology, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Pollution, General Energy, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy

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Kermeli, K, Edelenbosch, O Y, Crijns-Graus, W, van Ruijven, B J, van Vuuren, D P & Worrell, E 2022, 'Improving material projections in Integrated Assessment Models : The use of a stock-based versus a flow-based approach for the iron and steel industry', Energy, vol. 239, no. part E, 122434, pp. 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2021.122434