Phil Renforth

Professor of Carbon Dioxide Removal

Research Centre for Carbon Solutions

School of Engineering and Physical Sciences

Heriot-Watt University

Edinburgh

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The impact of carbon dioxide removal on a decarbonised steel industry. 

Reducing the emissions from steel production is essential in meeting climate targets while maintaining economic prosperity. Here we show that applying deep emissions mitigation to the steel industry together with the reaction of by-product slag with atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) could result in a carbon negative industry on the order of up to a GtCO2 yr-1 by mid-century. We used a bespoke technoeconomic assessment model that simulates a base-case scenarios in which steel is produced using a blast furnace and basic oxygen furnace. This system was augmented with a range of climate change intervention technologies including biomass based reducant, directly reduced iron, carbon capture and storage, and slag carbonation. Surprisingly, strong incentivisation ($200 – 500 tCO2-1) for emissions reduction and CO2 removal from the atmosphere may create conditions under which lower grade ores are commercially viable and also achieve deep emissions mitigation. The additional costs for emissions reduction could be wholly offset by value generated through carbon removal from biomass energy carbon capture and storage together with slag carbonation.

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A presentation on ocean alkalinity enhancement given to the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs in 2017

An ocean alkalinity enhancement explainer

My keynote presentation on enhanced weathering at the Negative Emissions Conference 2018

A talk on enhanced weathering given to the geological society in 2019

A presentation on greenhouse gas removal in the iron and steel industry given in 2021

A report by BBC Science Editor, David Shukman, on the hopes for potentially removing carbon dioxide from the air. Including our work on greenhouse gas removal in the iron and steel industry (2018)

A short introduction to our work on hydrated carbonate minerals for ocean alkalinity enhancement

A presentation on the potential of geochemical carbon dioxide removal