Prime Minister and Premier visit steelworks to celebrate GREENSTEEL milestone

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26 September 2023

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has toured the Whyalla Steelworks as it marked another milestone in the journey to low carbon, GREENSTEEL production.

Mr Albanese was joined by South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas on Monday 25 September to mark the closure of the coke ovens and the move towards hydrogen-Direct Reduced Iron and Electric Arc Furnace technology. 

Executive Chairman Sanjeev Gupta said the business was very proud to be working with forward-thinking Governments on its GREENSTEEL transformation.

With our reserves of over 4 billion tonnes of high quality magnetite ore and South Australia’s natural blessings of wind and solar energy, there is no better place to usher in the next generation of steel making technology based on clean energy and green hydrogen

Sanjeev Gupta – GFG Alliance Executive Chairman

“We’re extremely grateful to the Federal and South Australian government for their support and encouragement, and we look forward with confidence to delivering our GREENSTEEL vision with them as partners on this journey,” Mr Gupta said. 

ON-SITE: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese conducts a press conference at the steelworks with (left) Member for Giles Eddie Hughes and (right) South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas.

Mr Gupta took the opportunity to praise coke ovens’ workers after the historic final push on 15 September this year, signifying the end of producing coke from metallurgical coal on site for use in the blast furnace.

During their visit, Mr Albanese and Mr Malinauskas helped Coke Ovens Manager Joal Varcin and Operations Superintendent Simon Jones unveil a commemorative plaque marking the 55 years and 55 days of operation for the ovens.

“After an incredible 55 years we must pause to recognise the vital role the coke ovens played at the steelworks and the incredible contribution of the highly skilled workers who were a part of this era,” Mr Gupta said. 

“Coal based steelmaking has helped to build the modern world but it is now time to rethink and reengineer how the steel we make can continue to build our world going forward.

“It is an incredible testament to our values that 100 per cent of the coke ovens workforce have chosen to continue with the business in alternative roles and to be part of the transformation.”

Mr Gupta said Whyalla was the ideal place to usher in the next generation of GREENSTEEL technology. 

“With our reserves of over 4 billion tonnes of high-quality magnetite ore and South Australia’s natural blessings of wind and solar energy, there is no better place to usher in the next generation of steel making technology based on clean energy and green hydrogen,” Mr Gupta said.

GFG Alliance announced in April 2023 a state-of-the-art Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) had been ordered and would replace the existing coke-fed blast furnace. 

We’re extremely grateful to the Federal and South Australian government for their support and encouragement, and we look forward with confidence to delivering our green steel vision with them as partners on this journey

Sanjeev Gupta – GFG Alliance Executive Chairman

Coke will be imported for use in the blast furnace until the installation of the EAF.

Main picture: SA Premier Peter Malinauskas, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, President GFG Alliance Australia Dak Patel, SA Minister for Energy and Mining Tom Koutsantonis and CEO Primary Steel and Mining Theuns Victor at the steelworks.

GREENSTEEL INFORMATION

  • Hydrogen provides a key to a carbon-neutral iron making process and can be used in place of coking coal as a reducing agent to produce direct reduced iron – with the by-product being water.
  • Our magnetite resource is of the highest quality available anywhere in Australia and through our Magnetite Expansion Project (MEP) we are in the process of significantly expanding our capacity.
  • In April LIBERTY Steel announced the signing of a supply contract for a low carbon emissions electric arc furnace from leading equipment manufacturer Danieli which will initially be fed by domestic steel scrap and other Fe-bearing materials, delivering a significant reduction in direct CO2 emissions compared with traditional blast furnace production.

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