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The Port Kembla Steelworks at night from the water
The Port Kembla Steelworks at night from the water

Partnership to explore low emissions steel production technologies at Port Kembla

Partnership to explore low emissions steel production technologies at Port Kembla

Project to identify potential technological pathways to decarbonise steel production at steelworks

The 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 (UOW) has entered into a partnership with Australian steel producer BlueScope Steel and Future Fuels Cooperative Research Centre, to explore potential pathways to decarbonise the steelmaking process at Port Kembla Steel Works.

The 精东传媒鈥檚 vision to deliver potential low-carbon fuels solutions, including through its ARC Steel Research Hub, complements the Federal Government鈥檚 Low Emissions Technology Statement that ensures Australia鈥檚 Long-Term Emissions Reduction Plan and supports achieving net zero emissions by 2050.

UOW Steel Research Hub Director Dr Paul Zulli said the project would assist in the implementation of technologies that minimise energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in BlueScope鈥檚 Port Kembla steelmaking operations.

鈥淭his exciting collaborative project with BlueScope and the Future Fuels CRC is a unique opportunity to support this vision, through research involving site-specific evaluations of all potential emission reduction opportunities at Port Kembla Steel Works, and pilot-scale test work of biochar pneumatic conveying,鈥 Dr Zulli said.

鈥淯OW鈥檚 multidisciplinary science and engineering capabilities, particularly in sustainable steelmaking and clean energy fields, should help advance a range of innovative solutions for future, lower emissions steelmaking at Port Kembla.

鈥淭he findings should point to potentially transformative economic and abatement impacts.鈥

ARENA CEO Darren Miller said reducing emissions from making steel was a priority for Australia.

鈥淭o meet our net zero targets, Australia needs to reduce emissions from the iron ore mining sector and steel industry.

More than seven per cent of the world's emissions come from steelmaking and these emissions have proven difficult to abate. We鈥檙e pleased to be partnering with an Australian company motivated to solve this decarbonisation challenge,鈥 he said.

This project will explore prospective technologies which have the potential to reduce emissions across steel manufacturing at PKSW, including the role Australia鈥檚 emerging renewable hydrogen industry can play on the pathway to low emissions steel. Based on the project鈥檚 outcomes, future investigations will be tabled for those high-potential, priority technology options identified for PKSW.

鈥淎s the world鈥檚 largest exporter of iron ore, Australia has an important role to play in lowering emissions across the steel value chain. We鈥檙e excited by the insights this project will provide. This is a positive step toward building a low emissions steel industry here in Australia,鈥 Mr Miller said.

Low emissions steel is a priority technology under the Australian Government鈥檚 Low Emissions Technology Statements. ARENA has identified the steel and aluminium value chains as priority areas where it aims to support innovative and replicable technologies, processes and commercial models that can help to lower emissions.

UOW Energy Futures Network Director Mr Ty Christopher said that the 精东传媒 is dedicated to strengthening its existing partnerships with energy and manufacturing companies to bring innovative ideas to life, drawing on the local expertise of national and global partnerships.

鈥淭he 精东传媒 generates $2.5 billion in gross output annually and is an anchor institution for the Illawarra region,鈥 Mr Christopher said.

鈥淯OW has demonstrated the ability to develop and commercialise innovative energy solutions, such as the Hysata hydrogen production technology spun out of the 精东传媒.

鈥淭he application of the Hysata hydrogen electrolyser technology to industry has the potential to significantly shift the economics of green hydrogen production, bringing the $2/kg target within reach.

鈥淯OW remains committed to investing in research and innovations, building trusted relationships, and training the workforce of the future and partnering with ARENA and BlueScope steel is one of the great outcomes of our commitment.鈥

ABOUT THE STEEL RESEARCH HUB

UOW Steel Hub鈥檚 overarching goal is to support the transition of Australia鈥檚 steel manufacturing industry to a more sustainable, competitive and resilient position based on the creation of new, higher value-added products and more advanced manufacturing processes.

More details about the Hub can be found on UOW鈥檚 website /steel-research-hub/overview/