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Michael Sortwell and Paul Balserak American Iron and Steel Institute November 20, 2017

The United States Iron and Steel Industry – Energy Perspective

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U.S. Raw Steel Production and Capacity Utilization

57.0 52.8 36.7

49.4 52.1 52.4 52.6 55.2 49.4 52.6

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U.S. Steelmaking Capacity Utilization

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weekly, 2015 to November 4, 2017

week of 11/4: 73.6% 2017 YTD: 74.6%

Raw steelmaking capacity utilization (percent) has trended higher recently but remains historically low.

Source: AISI

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U.S. Net Shipments by Market Classification

National Defense and Homeland Security

3%

Appliances 5%

Container 4%

Other 3%

Machinery and Equiptment

9% Energy 6%

Automotive 27%

Construction 43% Source: AISI – 2016 domestic shipments only (excludes exports)

*includes estimated allocation of Service Center shipments,

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Steel Recycling

• In 2015, over 54 million metric tons of steel scrap was recycled into new steel products

– The overall recycling rate was 76%

• 2015 recycling rates for individual steel product categories include:

– Automobiles 87% – Appliances 88% – Containers/Packaging 71% – Construction/Structural 98% – Construction/Rebar 71%

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Steel Recycling

• Steel recycling is inherent to the steelmaking process, offsetting demand for energy and natural resources and creating demand for end of life steel products

• Nearly all co-products from the steelmaking process in North America are recycled or reused

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Collaborative Research Program

• Committee on Manufacturing Technology (COMT) – AISI Producer and Associate Members – Gives direction on R&D projects

• AISI acts on behalf of Industry Participants – Solicit research proposals – Facilitate analysis of proposals – Provide project management

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Collaborative Research Vision

• Healthy range of projects – Implementation

– Immediate 1-2 years – Long Range 10-15 years

– Direction – Industry, Academia, Customer

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Priority Research Topics

• Advanced measurement technology • 3D printing/ additive manufacturing and steel

– Technical barriers – Impact on competing materials

• Recycling of steel plant co-products • CO2 reduction

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Research Proposal Solicitation

• Topics – Data Analysis/optimization – Slag depth/composition – High temperature measurement

• 1.5 – 4 years • $150,000 - $2,000,000+

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U.S. Steel Industry Energy Intensity

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The industry has reduced energy intensity per ton of steel shipped by 31 percent per ton of steel produced since 1990.

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Steel Sector GHG Emissions

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U.S. GHG Emissions from iron and steel production have decreased by 51 percent since 1990.

Source: U.S. EPA Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks, 1990-2015

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U.S. Electricity Generation by Fuel Slight increase in share of coal-fired electricity, yet substantial decrease over past decade

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U.S. Electricity Sector CO2 Emissions U.S. electric utility CO2 emissions decrease toward Clean Power Plan (CPP) goal

2,600 CO2 Emissions/MMTs