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      Technology Innovation System analysis of decarbonisation options in the EU steel industry

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          Decarbonisation of the iron and steel (I&S) industry is crucial in the efforts to meet the EU GHG emission reduction objectives in 2030…2050. Promoting decarbonisation in this sector will necessarily require the identification, development, and diffusion of breakthrough technologies for I&S production.

          This paper uses an approach inspired by the Technology Innovation System (TIS) to analyse the development of technology in the EU I&S industry and identify potential avenues of its decarbonisation. We have described key elements of the TIS, analyse the functioning of these elements and their interactions in a more general context of innovation dynamics and policy design; The focus has been put on the role of actors and the identification of the main specific blocking and inducement mechanism in the TIS to better explain its functioning. Risks and uncertainties have also been discussed.

          We argue that deep decarbonisation in the I&S industry is feasible but its TIS requires firm support, mostly political, to finance intensive R&D and reduce the business risk. To this end, all actors shall support more effectively the invention and implementation of new radical production technologies. The recommendations are mostly addressed to politicians although stressing the importance of collaboration of all actors.

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          • Problems, boundaries and difficulties in the I&S industry decarbonization.

          • TIS structural components, links and interactions of I&S industry decarbonisation.

          • Mapping of functional patterns and evaluation of TIS functionality in I&S industry.

          • Blockades, incentives and innovation risks in the I&S industry decarbonisation.

          • TIS analysis as a tool for granting public funds for I&S projects.

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                Journal
                Energy (Oxf)
                Energy (Oxf)
                Energy (Oxford, England)
                Published by Elsevier Ltd.
                0360-5442
                1873-6785
                28 August 2020
                28 August 2020
                : 118688
                Affiliations
                [a ]Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 00-665 Warsaw, Poland
                [b ]RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment, 20144 Milano, Italy
                [c ]Faculty of Civil Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 00-665 Warsaw, Poland
                Author notes
                []Corresponding author. Slawomir Bielecki, Tel.: +48 22 234 51 67, Warsaw University of Technology Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering Institute of Heat Engineering – Division of Rational Use of Energy Nowowiejska 21/25, PL 00-665 Warsaw slawomir.bielecki@ 123456pw.edu.pl
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                S0360-5442(20)31796-5 118688
                10.1016/j.energy.2020.118688
                7455176
                06cb85f1-56d0-4916-8dca-7f2f4b1410a4
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                : 11 May 2020
                : 28 July 2020
                : 19 August 2020
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                technology innovative system,decarbonisation of industry,iron and steel industry,low-carbon technologies

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