Net Zero Australia and Infrastructure Needs for Heavy Industry Processing Scenario

 

Join us for our first public webinar for 2024, presented by Associate Professor Simon Smart from The University of Queensland and Professor Gus Nathan from The University of Adelaide.

Launched in 2021, the Net Zero Australia study provided rigorous and independent analysis of how Australia can achieve net zero emissions for both our domestic and export economies.

In this webinar Simon will focus on the E+ONS heavy industry processing onshore scenario, which considered the progressive onshoring of domestic production of iron and aluminum using clean energy, and displacing current raw product exports of iron ore, bauxite, alumina and fossil fuels. This will be followed by a discussion with Gus about how HILT CRC’s work aligns to and complements the Net Zero Australia E+ONS study.

This webinar will provide an excellent opportunity to gain insights directly from experts like Simon and Gus regarding the implications and actions required to realise a heavy industry processing onshore scenario and plans for follow up work.

Net Zero Australia is a partnership between the University of Melbourne, the University of Queensland, Princeton University and international management consultancy Nous Group. Net Zero Australia uses the modelling method developed by Princeton University and Evolved Energy Research for its 2020 Net-Zero America study.


Event Details

  • Event Details

    Wednesday 28 February 2024
    12.30pm – 1.30pm ACDT

  • Event Details

    Virtual Event


    SPEAKERS

  • Associate Professor Simon Smart
  • Professor Gus Nathan


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