Green Industrialisation
November 12, 2024 2024-11-12 14:31Green Industrialisation
Green Industrialisation
Germany's commitment to climate neutrality by 2045 faces significant challenges due to the high carbon emissions from its industrial sector, particularly steel production. Current policies focusing on domestic hydrogen (H2) compatibility and imports from African countries risk economic insufficiency and overlook the scope and ambitions for green industrialisation and climate-positive growth on the African continent. This brief looks at the limitations of this approach and the potential for sourcing energy-intensive iron or steel directly from African countries, that have the potential of significantly higher generation capacities of renewable electricity in the future.
Keywords: Decarbonisation, Energy Intensive Industries, Iron and Steel Industry, Renewable Energy, Green Steel Supply, Energy Partnerships, Bilateral Cooperation
Authors
Philipp Ahovi
Henrich-Böll Foundation Scholar
Burcu Dolanbay
62. Jahrgang (SLE)
Dr. Margitta Minah
Deputy Director
Panel discussion
- This Briefing Paper is based on a panel discussion held on May 27, 2024, as part of the Development Policy Discussion Days. The recording can be found here.
Panelists
- Rainer Baake, Special Representative for German-Namibian climate and energy
cooperation, BMWK - Jack Kimani, Founding CEO, Climate Action Platform for Africa, CAP-A
- Meike Schulze , Researcher, Stiftung Wissenschaft & Politik
