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Australia’s Calix to study hydrogen-based iron plant
Australia-based Calix has been awarded a $947,035 grant by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to fund approximately 48% of an 11-month study for a zero-emissions steel technology (ZESTY) iron demonstration plant in Australia.
Calix plans to build a 30,000 tonnes/year renewably powered ZESTY-iron plant, which will produce green hydrogen for the direct reduction of iron ore to sponge iron, Kallanish learns from the company. With no carbon invol…
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