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Green steel supply chain options between Australia and Japan
Output Type: Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract Short Abstract: The global push towards decarbonisation may disrupt existing steelmaking supply chains. While this... -
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Geoscience towards net zero - Advancing Australia's Green Steel potential workshop
The energy and resources industries are two essential pillars of Australia’s economy and vital sectors in the global transition to a sustainable and net-zero economy. To enhance... -
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Kinetic modelling of hydrogen generation via subsurface iron mineral transformations
Natural hydrogen is receiving increasing interest as a potential low-carbon fuel. There are various mechanisms for natural hydrogen generation but the reduction of water during... -
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Canning Basin AusAEM interpretation: hydrogen storage potential and...
The discovery of strategically located salt structures, which meet the requirements for geological storage of hydrogen, is crucial to meeting Australia’s ambitions to become a... -
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The Green Steel Economic Fairways Mapper
Steelmaking value chains are economically important to Australia, but the need to decarbonize traditional steel-making processes could disrupt existing supply lines. Hydrogen-... -
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From Australian iron ore to green steel: the opportunity for...
Australian iron ore is predominantly exported and used for steelmaking internationally. However, steelmaking is an energy- and carbon-intensive heavy industry, and its... -
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Australia's Energy Commodity Resources (AECR), 2024 Edition
Australia’s Energy Commodity Resources (AECR) 2024 provides estimates of Australia’s energy commodity reserves, resources, and production as at the end of 2022. The 2024 edition...
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