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BHP partners in CO2 battle

17th July 2023

By: Esmarie Iannucci

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor: Australasia

     

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PERTH (miningweekly.com) – Diversified miner BHP has partnered with China Baowu and Monash University on the formation of an Industry Knowledge Centre with the aim of accelerating the deployment of technology capable of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from steel production through scientific research, pilots and plant-scale trials.

BHP will be the main funding partner for the Industry Knowledge Centre, providing $8-million over three years, while China Baowu will provide in-kind support for the initial phase of work, including the piloting and plant-scale trials of potential carbon abatement technology.

Monash University has been appointed as the administrator through its existing Monash Suzhou Research Institute and will administer the virtual collaboration of the Industry Knowledge Centre from their Australia and China campuses.

A management committee comprising representatives from BHP, China Baowu and Monash University will review proposals and funding to applicants from a network of partner institutes.

The Industry Knowledge Centre has been tasked with enabling the real-world testing and assessment of CO2 abatement technologies for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the blast furnace route for steel production, and facilitating the assessment of several different potential CO2 abatement options, including recycling of process gas, injection of low-carbon hydrogen and other low-carbon fuels, use of renewable energy sources and application of carbon capture and utilisation technology in the context of China’s integrated steel plants.

The Centre would also critically review funding applications from partner institutes in Australia, China and beyond, and aims to promote sharing of research and trial outcomes, while bringing academic and industry partners together to support successful demonstrations and subsequent commercialisation of potential technologies capable of reducing CO2 emissions from the blast furnace route for steel production.

The programme will work closely with China Baowu’s Global Low-Carbon Metallurgical Innovation Alliance to identify project opportunities and promote results.

“This is an important addition to our portfolio mix of research and industry partnerships aimed at developing technologies capable of reducing CO2 emissions from steel production. China Baowu is a world-leading steelmaker, and these projects are important milestones following on from our joint MoU in 2020 and preliminary studies,” BHP sales & marketing sustainability VP Dr Rod Dukino said.

“The Industry Knowledge Centre will help link academia and industry partners in China and Australia to share knowledge, develop talent and support the pilot and plant-scale testing of potential technologies for reducing CO2 emissions from blast furnace steel production.”

China Baowu Low Carbon Metallurgy Innovation Center executive deputy director Dr Mao Xiaoming said the setting up of the Industry Knowledge Centre with BHP and Monash University strengthened the company’s longstanding relationship and established a model of joint industrial effort to promote technological innovation and a sustainable transition to a lower carbon world.

“As the largest steelmaker in the world, China Baowu aims to play an active role in working with our partners to identify and implement low carbon technologies to reduce the carbon emissions from the steelmaking value chain.”

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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