australia

Greensteel signs new deal $1.6b steelmaking infrastructure with Whyalla

Sydney-based Greensteel Australia has taken a significant step toward establishing a low-carbon steel mill, finalizing a $1.6 billion infrastructure order with global steelmaking leader Danieli Group. They signed a contract with them to purchase stages two and three of its proposed low-carbon steel mill. Sydney-based Greensteel has identified Whyalla as its top choice for the […]

Australia invests $750M in green metals

The Australian Government has decided to invest $750 million in advancing new technologies in the metals manufacturing sector to maintain their position in the global competition. The funding is considered a part of the larger picture behind the $1.7 billion future made in Australia Innovation Fund, introduced in the 2024/2025 Budget, according to the government. […]

Challenges Loom for Australia’s Green Hydrogen Plans Pre-Election

Australia’s ambitious plans to become a global leader in green hydrogen production are facing significant challenges  [1] as the country approaches its upcoming elections. According to project ratings agency HySights Pte Ltd, the outlook for Australia’s green hydrogen sector has soured, with the ratings of six key projects dropping an average of two bands since […]

Failing Steel Plant to ‘green’ hub: Australia

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Thursday that a struggling Australian metals plant will be repurposed into a production hub for “green iron and steel” as part of a government-backed billion-dollar rescue package. The initiative aims to revitalize the facility while advancing Australia’s push toward sustainable industrial practices. The company has been known to be […]

Australia and China Strengthen Bilateral Relations with New Agreements on Trade and Decarbonisation 

Australia and China have agreed to collaborate in areas like investment, trade, and decarbonisation as per the reports by Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers during his visit to Beijing. Beijing, China — The Australian Treasurer, Jim Chalmers’ trip to China, the first of its kind in the last seven years, signifies improvements in the relations between China and […]