Scomo destroys coal, page-77

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    @acorn

    Agree with what you are saying about hydrogen and steel making.
    My understanding is that the Whyalla steel mill is looking at a form of green steel manufacture. I read about it recently but cannot locate the article.

    There is a tremendous amount of research and work going into hydrogen in Australia and the holy grail will be hydrogen generated by using solar generated electricity.

    It is amazing that nowadays we consider a aluminium smelter a good asset for grid stability purposes. The recent subsidy to Alcoa Portland exemplifies this point.

    Hopefully our transition away from coal can be managed in a way where those regions that lose old economy employment gain meaningful new economy employment. One can only hope.
 
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