Scrutinising commodity hype in imaginaries of the Swedish green steel transition

Georgia de Leeuw, Valentin Vogl
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The technological push for hydrogen-based steel production has become a flagship project of the Swedish state for advancing its global environmental leadership and becoming the world's first fossil free welfare state. The new production process has the potential to drastically cut emissions in a heavy polluting industry. The plans also entail a drastic upscale in steel production, energy and iron ore consumption and risk increasing existing pressures on Indigenous Sami land, local communities, and biodiversity. This article sets out to investigate the frontier-making function of green steel imaginaries to contribute to debates on sacrificed spaces of extraction for green commodity demand. The article speaks to a call for a critical turn in sustainability transitions literature by introducing the concept of hype to scrutinise the material consequences of growth-based green transition imaginaries. This article builds on a narrative analysis of government, industry, and company actors’ visions of a green steel future. The analysis illustrates how sociotechnical imaginaries are constructed to enable particular industrial futures over other green transition pathways. We show that the sociotechnical imaginary of green steel, fuelled through hype, serves to advance the new commodity and growth of the industry while effectively cancelling out democratic nuance and non-extractive alternatives. The findings illustrate the importance of pluralising green imaginaries to ensure inclusive transition pathways and to nuance and discursively dismantle the hype of green transitions that fail to break with the growth paradigm.
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审视瑞典绿色钢铁转型想象中的商品炒作
推动氢基钢铁生产的技术已成为瑞典国家的旗舰项目,以促进其在全球环境领域的领导地位,并成为世界上第一个无化石的福利国家。新的生产工艺有可能大幅减少重污染行业的排放量。该计划还需要大幅提高钢铁生产、能源和铁矿石消耗,并有可能增加对土著萨米人土地、当地社区和生物多样性的现有压力。本文旨在研究绿色钢铁想象的前沿制造功能,为有关牺牲开采空间以满足绿色商品需求的讨论做出贡献。文章通过引入 "炒作 "概念来审视以增长为基础的绿色转型想象所带来的物质后果,从而响应了对可持续性转型文献进行批判性转向的呼吁。本文基于对政府、行业和公司参与者对绿色钢铁未来愿景的叙事分析。分析说明了社会技术想象是如何构建的,从而使特定的工业未来优于其他绿色转型途径。我们表明,绿色钢铁的社会技术想象通过炒作来推动新商品的发展和行业的增长,同时有效地消除了民主的细微差别和非榨取性的替代方案。研究结果说明了绿色想象多元化的重要性,以确保包容性的转型途径,并对未能打破增长模式的绿色转型炒作进行细化和辨析。
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