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![]() | American Iron and Steel Institute Supports Automakers in Meeting New Emissions Requirements Announced by the Department of TransportationPublished 2009-03-30 10:33By American Iron and Steel Institute |


The steel industry is working with automakers on advanced lightweight steel technologies to boost fuel efficiency and cut emissions
"The North American steel industry is committed to expanding its work with automakers to develop more fuel-efficient vehicles that will aid in eliminating our dependence on foreign oil," said
Transportation Secretary
According to
The total steel in today's new vehicles represents about 60 percent of its total weight. Additionally, research funded by the National Science Foundation and the U. S. Department of Energy is underway at top universities to develop future steels that promise even more mass savings. These new future grades would become effective for vehicles built around 2020, when it is expected that the 35 miles per gallon standard will be in effect.
Krupitzer also said that in addition to mass savings, steel offers low total emissions associated with manufacturing and driving vehicles. This is measured by life cycle assessment (LCA), an established method of accounting for all the emissions associated with products like automobiles. The relatively low emissions and energy content of steels, and their high recyclability compared to other automotive structural materials, offer the cleanest environmental solution to future vehicles.
"We look at LCA as an opportunity for the steel industry to demonstrate steel's contribution to lower vehicle emissions, from the highly energy-efficient production of these advanced high strength steels to steel's infinite recyclability at the end of the vehicle's useful life," said Krupitzer.
Through SMDI's Automotive Applications Council, North American steel companies focus on advancing the use of steel in the highly competitive automotive market. For more news or information, visit www.autosteel.org. Automotive Applications Council members include ArcelorMittal USA, ArcelorMittal Dofasco, Nucor Corporation, Severstal North America Inc., and United States Steel Corporation.
SOURCE American Iron and Steel Institute








