Red dirt, yellow sun, green steel: how Australia could benefit from a global shift to emissions-free steel

Red dirt, yellow sun, green steel: how Australia could benefit from a  global shift to emissions-free steel

Red dirt, yellow sun, green steel: how Australia could benefit from a global shift to emissions-free steel

New technologies will enable steel production without coal. Australia stands to benefit greatly in the shift to green steel – if we’re ready.

Red dirt, yellow sun, green steel: how Australia could benefit from a  global shift to emissions-free steel

Classification of metals in terms of the WS/GS and HHI values for 2017.

Red dirt, yellow sun, green steel: how Australia could benefit from a  global shift to emissions-free steel

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Red dirt, yellow sun, green steel: how Australia could benefit from a  global shift to emissions-free steel

Green steel' heating up in Sweden's frozen north

Red dirt, yellow sun, green steel: how Australia could benefit from a  global shift to emissions-free steel

Energy transition minerals and their intersection with land-connected peoples

Red dirt, yellow sun, green steel: how Australia could benefit from a  global shift to emissions-free steel

Australia's main iron ore exports may not work with green steelmaking. Here's what we must do to prepare

Red dirt, yellow sun, green steel: how Australia could benefit from a  global shift to emissions-free steel

The Promise of Carbon-Neutral Steel

Red dirt, yellow sun, green steel: how Australia could benefit from a  global shift to emissions-free steel

Australia's main iron ore exports may not work with green steelmaking. Here's what we must do to prepare

Red dirt, yellow sun, green steel: how Australia could benefit from a  global shift to emissions-free steel

Building green hydrogen plants next to green steelworks can boost efficiency and kickstart both industries

Red dirt, yellow sun, green steel: how Australia could benefit from a  global shift to emissions-free steel

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