Tata Steel joins forces with SMS Group for world's first deployment of EASyMelt technology
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- 'E' BF in Jamshedpur will be converted to EASyMelt
- Project aims to cut emissions by 50% from baseline
Tata Steel has entered into agreements with Paul Wurth, S.A (Luxembourg), part of the SMS Group GmbH, for implementation of the world's first EASyMelt (electrically-assisted syngas smelter) technology at its Jamshedpur steel works in India.
Tata Steel intends to proceed with the first industrial demonstration of this technology in the 'E' Blast Furnace (649 m3) at its Jamshedpur works, in a phased manner. The project aims to cut CO2 emissions by more than 50% compared to the blast furnace's baseline operation.
T.V. Narendran, CEO and Managing Director, Tata Steel, said: "The transition to low-carbon steelmaking will be shaped by our ability to reimagine and transform existing production ecosystems. At Tata Steel, we are advancing this shift through a focused blend of technology, innovation, and strong partnerships."
"We appreciate Tata Steel's trust in our abilities. This commitment from an industry leader enables us to bring our EASyMelt technology to life. Building the first EASyMelt on an industrial scale is a significant milestone and paves the way for future brownfield decarbonisation projects," said Jochen Burg, CEO, SMS Group.
Tata Steel Limited and SMS Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding in June 2023, to collaborate on decarbonising the ironmaking process. Following a successful front-end loading study, Tata Steel has decided to move forward with the project in a phased manner.
This initiative represents a key milestone in Tata Steels journey towards achieving net zero emissions by 2045, one of the most ambitious climate targets adopted by any major steel producer globally. Tata Steel and SMS Group-Paul Wurth will jointly work towards the implementation and development of the EASyMelt technology.

