HILT CRC Annual Conference 2025: De-risking Decarbonisation
Duxton Hotel Perth 1 St Georges Terrace, Perth, WA, AustraliaThe 2025 HILT CRC Annual Conference was held from Tuesday 14 October to Thursday 16 October in Perth.
The 2025 HILT CRC Annual Conference was held from Tuesday 14 October to Thursday 16 October in Perth.
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.
This two-day professional development course provides knowledge and practical tools for industry to implement low-carbon alumina refining technology and process innovation.
This two-day short course gives engineers and analysts knowledge to understand reliable storage strategies that cut emissions and cost while meeting heat, electricity or green-fuel needs.
Two-day course designed for industry professionals seeking to understand the policy frameworks, certification schemes and market instruments enabling heavy industry's low-carbon transition.
Dr Bin Lu (ANU) will share the results of modelling that co-optimises generation, storage, transmission and demand flexibility to supply 24/7 renewable electricity to energy-intensive operations.
This course is designed for engineers and scientists working in ferrous metallurgy who would like to better understand fundamental and practical aspects of direct reduced iron (DRI) production processes.
This webinar will outline Helios’s sodium-based green ironmaking route – an oxygen-emitting process designed for low-grade ores, tailings, slags and red mud – and report on OFP002 research findings to date.
Two-day course designed for industry professionals seeking to understand the policy frameworks, certification schemes and market instruments enabling heavy industry's low-carbon transition.
This HILT partners-only webinar features updates on project RP2.010 'Utilisation of refuse-derived fuel (RDF) in industrial processes', RP2.012 'Opportunities for bioenergy in Australian heavy industry', and RP2.018 'Demonstrating the sustainability and potential of biomass/waste-derived syngas for Australian heavy industry.'
This HILT partners-only webinar provides an update on project RP1.012 'Prevention of sticking in H₂ fluidised bed direct reduced iron production', which is addressing one of the key technical barriers to hydrogen-based direct reduced iron (DRI) from Australian ores: how to maintain stable fluidised bed operation while avoiding sticking and defluidisation.
Join us for an update on the science behind BioIron and Rio Tinto’s ongoing work to progress low-emissions ironmaking pathways for Pilbara ores.