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Dawn of ‘green steel’ and the revival of Australian manufacturing – Sydney Morning Herald
A process for making steel without emitting greenhouses gases could not only help Australia tackle climate change but revitalise our industrial heartland.

There is ongoing debate about whether public investment in the resource should be put into electrolysis plants powered by fossil fuels, such as coal or gas, and linked to carbon capture and storage technology (a process that creates what is known blue hydrogen); or whether the focus should be on hydrogen created with renewable energy alone to create green hydrogen.
A leaked draft of the federal government’s Technology Roadmap, seen by the Herald, suggests the government favours blue hydrogen as…
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