Fortescue's Green Metal Revolution: Harnessing Hydrogen for Sustainable Mining
Key Ideas
  • Fortescue is using green hydrogen to power an electric smelting furnace in their push for sustainable mining practices.
  • The company has unveiled a new liquid hydrogen facility at Christmas Creek, producing around 350 kg of liquid hydrogen per day.
  • Green hydrogen from this facility will contribute to the production of green metals and support the operation of all-electric mining sites in the area.
  • Fortescue is also investing in solar power with projects like the North Star Junction solar PV farm to decarbonize its operations further.
Fortescue is leading a green revolution in metal production by embracing green hydrogen to power their operations. They have recently introduced a liquid hydrogen facility at Christmas Creek, where 350 kg of liquid hydrogen is produced daily from electrolysers. This initiative supports the shift towards sustainable mining practices and the production of green metals. Dr. Andrew Forrest, the executive chairman, emphasizes the importance of rethinking the iron and steel value chain to build a new green industry in Australia. The company's investment in renewable energy, like the North Star Junction solar PV farm, highlights their commitment to decarbonizing operations. By incorporating technologies like liquid hydrogen and solar power, Fortescue aims to establish a green supply chain and lead the industry in environmentally-friendly practices.
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