India’s zinc consumption to rise to over 2 mn tonnes in next 10 years
- September 20, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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India’s zinc consumption to rise to over 2 mn tonnes in next 10 years
Sub: Geo
Sec: Eco geo
Context:
- India’s Zinc Consumption Set to Double in Next Decade.
Details:
- India’s zinc consumption is expected to increase from 1.1 million tonnes to over 2 million tonnes in the next 10 years.
- India’s current zinc consumption (1.1 million tonnes) already exceeds its production.
- Focus Areas for Growth:
- Automotive Industry: International Zinc Association (IZA) is working to increase the use of galvanized steel in Indian automobiles.
- Construction: Efforts are underway to establish standards for galvanized rebar in India.
- Galvanized rebar is the new material that results after steel rods or wires are hot-dipped into zinc to create a protective coating. This coating protects the steel itself from the elements, making it stronger and more resistant to erosion.
- Global Trends:
- Zinc demand is expected to grow by 43% in solar power applications globally.
- The wind energy sector is set to double by 2030.
- Energy storage solutions are projected to increase seven-fold over the next five years.
- India’s Potential:
- As the world’s fastest-growing economy, India is seeing increased zinc consumption in critical sectors.
- The steel production and rapid infrastructure growth present significant opportunities for zinc use.
- Incorporating zinc in infrastructure can reduce annual corrosion costs, which currently account for nearly 5% of India’s GDP.
Zinc College 2024 event:
- The projection was shared by the International Zinc Association (IZA), at the Zinc College 2024 event.
- Zinc College is organised every two years by the International Zinc Association (IZA) in partnership with a member company.
- Hindustan Zinc Ltd is the partner of Zinc College 2024.
About Zinc:
- Zinc is a naturally occurring metallic element that plays a crucial role in various industries and human health.
- It is known for its corrosion resistance, malleability, and ductility.
- Zinc is an essential trace mineral for humans, involved in numerous biological processes.
Global Zinc Production:
- The global zinc market produces about 13.5 million tonnes annually.
- Global average per capita zinc use is 4-5 times higher than India’s.
- In the automotive sector, 90-95% of global production uses galvanized steel, compared to only 23% in India.
- Major Producers: China, Peru, Australia, and India are the leading zinc producers globally.
- Production Methods: The primary methods for zinc production are:
- Pyrometallurgical Process: This involves roasting zinc concentrate to produce zinc oxide, followed by smelting to extract metallic zinc.
- Hydrometallurgical Process: This method involves leaching zinc from ore with an acid solution and then extracting zinc from the solution through electrolysis.
Zinc Production in India:
- Significance: India is a major zinc producer and consumer, contributing significantly to the global market.
- Production Regions: Zinc production in India is concentrated in Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka.
- Domestic Consumption: India’s domestic zinc consumption is driven by various industries, including galvanizing, brass and zinc alloys, and zinc-based chemicals.
- Imports and Exports: India both imports and exports zinc and zinc products to meet domestic demand and supply requirements.
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