HILT CRC project webinar: Hybrid hydrogen direct and plasma reduction of iron ore
Does hybridised hydrogen direct reduction-hydrogen plasma reduction offer a technologically and economically feasible pathway to large-scale green steel production?
Does hybridised hydrogen direct reduction-hydrogen plasma reduction offer a technologically and economically feasible pathway to large-scale green steel production?
HILT CRC's Research Showcases offer a chance to update on progress and achievements for selected projects mid-way between our annual conferences.
HILT CRC's Research Showcases offer a chance to update on progress and achievements for selected projects mid-way between our annual conferences.
An insightful exploration, through findings from two HILT CRC projects, of Australia's unique position in the evolving green iron and steel landscape.
An illuminating discussion on non-hydrogen ironmaking, covering electrolysis, biomass and metallothermic approaches, as well as associated carbon capture, utilisation and storage.
Internationally renowned expert Prof. Göran Roos examines how European industrial hubs have navigated the shift toward sustainability, while reducing emissions in heavy industry.
Join us for a discussion on the future of industrial heat in Australia, led by Dr Keith Lovegrove, Managing Director of ITP Thermal and principal author of 'The Australian Industrial Process Heat Market – Towards Zero Emissions.'
This webinar will spotlight two projects tackling the challenge of upgrading low-grade iron ores into high-quality feedstocks for direct reduced iron production, which is crucial for green steelmaking.
This webinar explores innovative approaches to hydrogen generation, focusing on photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical water splitting – technologies that have the potential to deliver significant cost reductions in clean hydrogen production.
In this webinar, Associate Professor Emma Aisbett (ANU) will examine the emerging role of embedded emissions accounting in shaping low-carbon transitions for heavy industry.
Join Chris Bayliss to learn about the ASI Method’s “sectoral decarbonisation approach”, which has applicability throughout the aluminium value chain, from mining to end use and recycling.
Join a dynamic panel discussion on informing and optimising the development of energy infrastructure for reliable, affordable clean energy in the transition of heavy industry hubs.