As a result of company’s work, MMK has reduced its steel energy
intensity by 9.5%, or 0.63 Gcal/t, in the first 8 months of 2021
compared to 2020.
For MMK, the introduction and operation of its
energy management system is one of the effective tools for reducing
energy costs. Since 2020, the Company has approved and implemented an
Energy Policy. This September, MMK successfully passed the second
supervisory examination of the Company's energy management system for
compliance with the requirements of the ISO 50001: 2018 international
standard and received a certificate from TÜV International
Certification (Germany).
Every year the Company develops and implements
energy saving and energy efficiency improvement programmes. The
effect of their implementation in 8 months of 2021 amounted to RUB
339.2 million. These include organisational and technical measures to
save energy and improve energy efficiency approved by MMK’s CEO,
which saved RUB 44.2 million; a project to regulate electricity
generation and natural gas consumption at CHPs and CPPs during
electricity feed-in tariffs (effect of almost RUB 94 million); a
project to reduce electricity purchase costs through repairs of power
equipment at MMK's block stations at night, at weekends, etc. In
addition, the economic effect from the implementation of low-budget,
high-impact projects amounted to over RUB 60 million. MMK's
innovators have also contributed: in 8 months of 2021, 556
energy-efficient ideas were submitted through the Energy Management
Platform, of which 143 projects have been implemented with a planned
effect from their implementation amounting to RUB 61.2 million.
Implementation of energy service contracts brought
in RUB 23.9 million in the first 8 months of this year. Among the
existing energy service contracts are "Automation of the smoke
pump controls for the gas utilization system in the oxygen-converter
shop" and "Upgrading of the lighting in the PVES production
facilities". This year an energy service agreement was signed
with LLC GPB-Energoeffect to upgrade the lighting system of six shops
of the Chief Power Engineer Department. These include the power shop,
oxygen shop, thermal power plant, central heating plant, water supply
plant, and central heating and distribution plant (phase III). The
project will include replacement of existing low-efficiency lamps
with high-pressure discharge lamps and floodlights with modern
Russian-made LED lamps (about 3,800 pcs). The expected effect during
the term of the contract will be about 50 million kWh, or more than
RUB 190 million. Recovery of secondary gases at power plants has also
increased since the beginning of the year as compared to 8 months of
2020: blast furnace gas by 36.3 million tonnes of fuel equivalent
(Mtoe) and coke oven gas by 6.2 Mtoe. This resulted in a 6% reduction
in the use of natural gas in MMK's power plants in the overall fuel
mix.
MMK's energy-saving activities are in line with
its strategic focus on compliance with the Sustainable Development
Goals and principles (ESG). MMK is committed to ensuring that its
activities contribute to addressing climate change. "This line
of work becomes even more relevant in light of new international
environmental requirements and the expected introduction of the
so-called 'carbon tax' in our important markets. That is why the
Group’s updated strategy provides for reduction of specific CO2
emissions per tonne of steel to the world average level or even lower
by 2025", Pavel Shilyaev, General Director of MMK, noted. As
previously reported, the Company has set a target to reduce gross
carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions by 2.2 million tonnes by 2025 and
specific emissions to 1.8 tonnes CO₂-eq. per tonne of steel (below
the world average of 1.82 tonnes CO₂-eq.).
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