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Policy, Relevant Standards and Directives. The iron and steel industry emissions are largely regulated. In Europe, there’s the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED)75 that regulates the standards applicable to airborne emissions as well as discharges to land and water relating to industrial operations. Through this directive, the emission limit values that can be obtained using the BATs have been imposed to become binding values. Within the framework of the IED legislation, BREF documents (BAT Reference Documents) are produced and describe what are considered to be the Best Available Techniques at the different process stages. In the following two tables are summarized 75 2010/75/EU. xxxxx://xxx-xxx.xxxxxx.xx/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32010L0075 the limit values relevant for iron and steel production from the existing protocols and the related BAT- associated emission levels.76 Table 25: Limit values relevant for iron and steel production from the existing Protocols to the Geneva Convention 76 “BAT in the Iron and Steel Industry”, 2015. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/fileadmin/DAM/env/lrtap/capacity_building/BAT_Workshop_2016/7_BAT_in_the_Iron_and_Steel_Industr y.pdf Table 26: BAT-associated emission levels from the UNECE Guidance Documents to the Gothenburg and the HM Protocol Control measure BAT-associated emission level (mg/Nm³) Emissions source Dust Hg SO₂ NOx GP HMP Sinter plant Primary emissions Bag filters 10-20 1-15 <000 000- 000 Advanced ESP <50 20-40 wet waste gas desulphurization <100 SCR 100- 120 Secondary emissions Bag filters <10 <0.03‒ 0.05 ESP <30 Pellet plant Crushing, grinding, drying <10 <20 Other process steps <10-15 scrubbing or semi-dry desulphurization <20 Blast Furnace BF gas cleaning Wet ESP / wet scrubber <10 Hot stoves <200 Cast house emissions Bag filter/ESP 1-15 BOF plant Primary dedusting Dry ESP / bag filter 10-30 Wet ESP (existing plants) <50 Secondary dedusting Dry ESP 20-30 <20 Bag filter 5-15 1-10 EAF plant Activated carbon + bag filter <5 <5 <0.05 ESP (existing plants) <15 Not BAT The limit values indicated in the two table above are compulsory from 2016. The European Commission supports also the industry’s flagship ULCOS programme (Ultra–Low Carbon dioxide (CO₂) Steelmaking)77 that involves a consortium of 48 leading players in industry and research, aims to reduce the CO₂ emissions of today’s best routes by at least 50%. The first phase of ULCOS had a budget of EUR 75 million and has earmarked four main processes for further development and will be deepened in th...
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