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SUMMARY:HILT CRC public webinar: Analysis of market and export opportunities for green iron and steel
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an insightful exploration of Australia’s unique position in the evolving green iron and steel landscape. This webinar will present findings from two complementary HILT CRC projects that examine the economic\, market and geographical factors shaping Australia’s potential transition from traditional iron ore exporter to green iron and steel innovator. \nRP3.004 Intermediate product exports for Australia-China green steel focuses on our biggest trading partner and the world’s largest steel producer. It examines the potential for Australia to export not just raw ore or finished steel to China\, but intermediate processed products that could reduce emissions and create new export pathways. \nRP3.005 Market\, cost and locational factors for green iron and steel in Australia investigates market size\, cost competitiveness\, carbon pricing impacts and preferred locations for green iron and steel production within Australia. It will provide a clearer picture of how Australia stacks up globally and the conditions needed to build a viable domestic industry. \nAgenda \n\n\n\n\nWelcome – Jenny Selway\, CEO\, HILT CRC\nIntroduction – A/Prof. Fiona Beck\, The Australian National University (ANU) and Research Lead of HILT CRC’s Facilitating Transformation Program\nRP3.004 – Dr Jorrit Gosens\, Fellow\, Centre for Climate and Energy Policy\, ANU\nRP3.005 – Prof. Frank Jotzo\, Director\, Centre for Climate and Energy Policy\, ANU\nQ&A session.\n\n\n\n\nSPEAKERS\nProfessor Frank Jotzo\, Director\, Centre for Climate and Energy Policy\, The Australian National University\n \nFrank Jotzo is Professor of environmental and climate change economics at the ANU Crawford School of Public Policy and director of the Centre for Climate and Energy Policy at ANU. \nFrank has advised national and state governments in Australia in formal and informal roles\, as well as international organisations and businesses. In 2023-24 he led the Australian government’s Carbon Leakage Review. He has held lead author roles with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change\, was joint editor-in-chief of the journal Climate Policy\, and has led or co-led various policy relevant research initiatives and projects. \nFrank’s research and research leadership spans a wide range of aspects of climate change economics and energy transition policy. Topics include policy instruments for climate change and environment\, decarbonisation and net-zero strategies\, economics of energy transition\, trade and investment\, and political economy and international dimensions of climate and energy policy. \nFrank teaches the ANU Masters course Domestic Climate Change Policy and Economics contributes to courses including International Climate Change Policy and Economics\, teaches executive education short courses\, and supervises PhD scholars on topics that directly relate to his research. \n  \n\nDr Jorrit Gosens\, Fellow\, Centre for Climate and Energy Policy\, The Australian National University\n \nJorrit Gosens received his PhD in Environmental Economics & Management from the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences\, Chinese Academy of Sciences\, for a thesis focused on the formation of China’s capabilities\, and the transition from lagging to leading\, in renewable energy industries. \nDuring his post-doc period\, Jorrit’s work was similarly focused on geographical elements of innovation in renewable energy industries\, aiming to understand how different countries’ innovation systems are inter-linked\, why industries tend to relocate over time\, and how strongly domestic technological developments are influenced by what happens at the global level\, and vice versa. \nIn his current position at the Crawford School Jorrit builds models of energy and resource markets\, with a particular focus on Australia-China trade in thermal and coking coal\, iron ore\, and how these will be affected by plans for decarbonisation including the switch to green steel. \nJorrit has been researching Chinese energy policy and Chinese renewable energy industry formation for over a decade\, directs the Strategic Research Spoke ‘Energy Transitions’ at the Australian Centre on China in the World\, and is creator and editor of China Energy Portal\, a website that provides translations of Chinese energy policy and statistics. \n  \n\nAssociate Professor Fiona Beck\, The Australian National University\n \nFiona Beck is an Associate Professor at the Australian National University’s School of Engineering. She has over 15 years’ experience developing novel technologies for renewable energy\, including solar cells and the photoelectrochemical production of renewable fuels and commodities based on hydrogen and hydrocarbons. \nOver the past 5 years\, Fiona’s work has combined engineering\, energy policy\, and techno-economics to provide high quality information on the costs\, benefits\, and implications of decarbonisation pathways for a range of industry and government stakeholders. As such\, she has contributed significantly to the national conversation on new\, zero-carbon industries and exports\, through academic publications\, presentations to stakeholders\, submissions to government\, and contributions in the media. \n 
URL:https://hiltcrc.com.au/events/hilt-crc-public-webinar-analysis-of-market-and-export-opportunities-for-green-iron-and-steel/
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SUMMARY:HILT CRC public webinar: Non-hydrogen ironmaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an illuminating discussion on non-hydrogen ironmaking. \nProfessor Geoff Brooks from Swinburne University of Technology will provide insights into technologies that are helping to decarbonise the iron and steel industry. The webinar will explore approaches employing: \n\nElectrolysis: using electrical energy to directly reduce iron ore without fossil fuels\nBiomass: sustainable carbon sources as alternatives to coal and coke\nMetallothermic reduction: using metals with higher affinity for oxygen than iron to reduce iron oxide to metallic iron.\n\nProfessor Brooks will also delve into associated carbon capture\, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies essential for transitioning to low-carbon steelmaking\, focusing on recent trials such as Steelanol in Belgium. \nHILT CRC board member Neil Goodman\, director and former CEO at Magnum Mining & Exploration\, will provide an industry perspective. \nThis webinar offers valuable insights for industry professionals\, researchers and policymakers interested in decarbonisation strategies for hard-to-abate sectors. \nA Q&A session will follow the presentation\, providing an opportunity to engage directly with one of Australia’s leading experts in metallurgical engineering and sustainable steelmaking. \nAgenda \n\n1:35pm – 2:05pm: Welcome and Introduction – Jenny Selway\, CEO\, HILT CRC\n1:35pm – 2:05pm: Professor Geoff Brooks\n2:05pm – 2:10pm: Neil Goodman\n2:10pm – 2:30pm: Q&A moderated by Adrien Guiraud – Minerals Processing Lead\, CSIRO\, and Co-Research Lead of HILT CRC Program 1 (Process Technologies).\n\n\n\nSPEAKERS\nProfessor Geoff Brooks\, Swinburne University of Technology\n \nProfessor Geoff Brooks has published over 250 papers on fundamentals aspects of iron and steelmaking\, has been invited to speak at many leading Universities around the world and has worked closely with steel companies in Europe\, Asia and North America. He is currently the Joint Swinburne/CSIRO Professor of Sustainable Mineral Processing. \nGeoff has been previously an Associate Professor at McMaster University in Canada and a Senior Lecturer at University of Wollongong. In 2013\, Geoff was awarded the prestigious John Elliott Lectureship Award by the AIST. He was also awarded the 2018 EPD Distinguished Lecturer by the TMS and the 2023 Bessemer Medal by the IOM3. He is a fellow of the Institute of Materials\, Minerals and Mining. \n  \n\nNeil Goodman\, Magnum Mining & Exploration\n \nNeil Goodman is a director and former CEO at Magnum Mining & Exploration\, an ASX-listed mineral exploration company that aims to become the first pig iron producer for electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmakers on the US west coast. Neil has formerly provided consulting services to organisations with plans to develop iron ore downstream processing opportunities worldwide. \nFor over 20 years\, Neil was involved in the design and commissioning of ironmaking plants in Europe\, America and Asia for Davy McKee\, based in the UK and the US. Following this\, he was General Manager of Rio Tinto’s HIsmelt Corporation for more than 10 years\, responsible for the design and operation of the first commercial scale HIsmelt plants in Western Australia and China. \nNeil has worked in the steel industry for more than 40 years with a strong emphasis on the research\, development and commercialisation of new technologies to improve efficiency and reduce environmental emissions. He brings to the HILT CRC Board experience in the development\, management and commercialisation of intellectual property. \nNeil graduated from Imperial College London with a degree in Metallurgy and was the recipient of the Charles Salter prize for excellence in metallurgy from the Royal School of Mines. \n 
URL:https://hiltcrc.com.au/events/hilt-crc-public-webinar-non-hydrogen-ironmaking/
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