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Green steel supply chain options between Australia and Japan

<div><strong>Output Type: </strong>Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Short Abstract: </strong>The global push towards decarbonisation may disrupt existing steelmaking supply chains. While this presents opportunities for Australia, it remains an open question as to what the country’s role should be within new international value chains. Here, we examine green steel production and export strategies between Australia and Japan, comparing different exports from raw material feedstocks to end products. We assess five scenarios in 2030, involving Australian exports of green steel, hot briquetted iron, green ammonia, liquid hydrogen, and/or iron ore pellets. The export of iron ore pellets for Japanese processing using offshore wind is most expensive (~AU$1500/tonne). Although, direct steel production is most economical (~AU$1000/tonne) due to lower energy costs from holistic system optimisation, exporting hot-briquetted iron or HBI (~AU$1032/tonne) balances Australia’s resources with Japan’s steel manufacturing expertise. The liquid hydrogen and ammonia pathways incur substantial energy losses from conversion and reconversion processes, making them less competitive. Trade partnerships across the value chain enhance sustainability and economic feasibility of international green steel manufacturing.</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Citation: </strong>Wang, C., Walsh, S.D.C., Haynes, M.W., Weng, Z. & Feitz, A., 2024. Green steel supply chain options between Australia and Japan. In: Czarnota, K. (ed.) Exploring for the Future: Extended Abstracts, Geoscience Australia, Canberra, https://doi.org/10.26186/149413</div>

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Date (Creation)
2024-04-05T18:00:00
Date (Publication)
2024-09-23T04:01:17
Citation identifier
Geoscience Australia Persistent Identifier/https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/149413

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Digital Object Identifier/https://dx.doi.org/10.26186/149413

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Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)

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Wang, C.

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Walsh, S.D.C.

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Haynes, M.

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Weng, Z.

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Feitz, A.

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Czarnota, K.

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An Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract modelling the costs of different 'green' steel (hydrogen-based direct reduction iron coupled with an electric arc furnace) supply chain configurations between Australia and Japan.

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Minerals, Energy and Groundwater Division

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Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)

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Haynes, M.

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  • EFTF – Exploring for the Future

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  • Australia’s Resources Framework

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  • Australia’s Future Energy Resources

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  • Green steel

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  • Green iron

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  • Iron ore

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  • Hydrogen

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  • Ammonia

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  • Supply chain

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  • Japan

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  • Australia

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  • International shipping

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  • HBI - Hot briquetted iron

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  • Decarbonisation

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  • Renewable energy

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  • Other Earth Sciences

  • Development geography

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© Monash University & Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) 2024

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2018-11-01T00:00:00
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From Australian iron ore to green steel: the opportunity for technology-driven decarbonisation

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147005

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Green Steel: Synergies between the Australian Iron Ore Industry and the Production of Green Hydrogen

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146059

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Geoscience towards net zero - Advancing Australia's Green Steel potential workshop

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149076

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Extended Abstract for download (pdf) [952 KB]

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<div>This abstract uses the MURIEL-X and Xporter codes to model the costs of various supply chain configurations for the supply of green steel between Australia and Japan. Model assumptions and inputs are based on the earlier work of Wang et al. (2023), "Green steel: Synergies between the Australian iron ore industry and the production of green hydrogen".</div>

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2024-09-23T03:59:18
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2024-09-23T03:59:18

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