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Zero-carbon steel production: The opportunities and role for Australia

Journal

ENERGY POLICY
Volume 163, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2022.112811

Keywords

Ironmaking; Steelmaking; Industrial decarbonisation; Hydrogen direct reduction; Electrometallurgy; Green steel

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The global steel industry is experiencing unprecedented change, and Australia needs to carefully consider its position as the largest exporter of iron ore and metallurgical coal. Steel production is vital for global economic development but also contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. To achieve net-zero targets, rapid deployment of 'green steel' technologies is necessary. Australia's major iron ore deposits located near renewable energy resources offer a potential advantage for large-scale development, but this also presents challenges for global materials supply chains. Australia needs to prioritize long-term environmental and industrial policies, including research and development funding, project financing, and emissions certification, to have a strong and ongoing role in the industry.
The global steel industry is entering a period of change unprecedented in its long history, and Australia, with the globally largest exports of both iron ore and metallurgical coal, must consider its position carefully. Steel production is critical to the support of global economic development and employs sophisticated, mature and highly-optimised blast furnace technology, but is nevertheless responsible for 7-9% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Global net-zero pledges mean that the industry cannot proceed with only incremental improvements, and must anticipate major changes to its core processes, or else depend on negative emissions technologies that may cost even more to implement. Transition scenarios in this paper highlight the rate at which 'green steel' technologies would need to be deployed to meet sectoral net-zero targets. The paper shows the co-location of Australia's major iron ore deposits with excellent renewable energy resources, highlighting a potential advantage for local large-scale development of this industry. Deploying the huge renewable energy infrastructure required would lead to potential challenges for global materials supply chains. For Australia to find a strong and ongoing role in this industry, there it will need to consider long-sighted environmental and industrial policies, including R&D funding, project financing and (low-)emissions certification.

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