South Africa Announces Green Steel Pilot to Decarbonize Heavy Industry

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South Africa has announced a national green steel pilot project designed to reduce emissions from one of the country’s most carbon-intensive industries. Revealed on December 28, 2025, the initiative will test hydrogen-based direct reduced iron (DRI) technology powered by renewable energy, offering an alternative to coal-dependent steel production.

The pilot project will be located near existing industrial zones, allowing the use of established infrastructure while gradually transitioning toward cleaner production methods. Early feasibility studies indicate that hydrogen-based steelmaking could reduce sectoral emissions by more than 60% if adopted at scale, significantly contributing to national climate targets.

Government officials emphasized that green steel is not only an environmental priority but also a strategic economic opportunity. As global markets increasingly introduce carbon border measures and sustainability requirements, decarbonizing steel production is seen as essential to maintaining export competitiveness.

The initiative aligns industrial policy with climate commitments while supporting long-term job preservation in heavy industry. If successful, the pilot could pave the way for broader adoption of green steel technologies and position South Africa as a supplier of low-carbon industrial materials.

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