HiTeMP-3

The Centre for Energy Technology, the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition (HILT) CRC, and Mission Innovation's Net Zero Industries (NZI) Mission has held the third international forum on High Temperature Minerals Processing. 

The forum, which was held at the National Wine Centre, Adelaide and online, from 26 - 28 September 2022, built on the outcomes of the previous HiTeMP forums on identifying the next steps for decarbonising heavy industry. World leading experts met and participated in the discussion to further shape a carbon-constrained future to prepare for the new, low-carbon economy. A review paper is currently being written.

HiTeMP-3 short report

short report about HiTeMP-3 is now available to download.

 

Session recordings

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Keynote speakers & panellists

  • Ms Helen Adamson, Global Director for Bauxite & Alumina, Hatch
  • A/Prof Emma Aisbett, ANU College of Law
  • Ms Magali Anderson, Chief Sustainability and Innovation Officer, Holcim
  • Dr Sreeraj Balachandran, Manager, Climate Change, Rio Tinto Aluminium
  • Professor Geoffrey Brooks, School of Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology
  • Dr Anthony Canfell, Chief Advisor Processing and Technology, Rio Tinto
  • Mr Ray Chatfield, Global Technical Manager Refining Energy, Alcoa
  • The Hon Dr Susan Close MP, Deputy Premier of South Australia
  • Dr Jaquelin Cochran, Director, Grid Planning and Analysis Center, NREL
  • Dr Edgardo Coda-Zabetta, Director, R&D and Patents, Sumitomo SHI FW
  • Mr Sam Crafter, CEO, Office of Hydrogen Power SA
  • Mr Gino de Villa, Decarbonisation Technologies Lead, Hatch
  • Dr Andreas Ehrenberg, Head, Department of Building Materials, FeHS Institute
  • Prof Jacques Eksteen, Extractive Metallurgy, Curtin University & Research Director, Future Battery Industries CRC
  • Prof Bernd Epple, Director, Institute for Energy Systems and Technology, Technical University of Darmstadt
  • Dr Alexander Fleischanderl, Head of Green Steel and CTO Upstream, Primetals Technologies
  • Mr Michiel Freislich, Project Manager, Carbon Abatement, BlueScope
  • Dr Philipp Furler, CEO and Founder, Synhelion SA
  • Mr Anthony Garnaut, CEO, Zen Energy
  • Mr Bill Gross, CEO and Found, Heliogen
  • Mr Wayne Harris, General Manager - Planning and Business Development, GFG Alliance
  • Dr Paul Heithersay, Chief Executive, Department of Energy and Mining
  • Mr Ben Hogg, Senior Metallurgist, Glencore Technology
  • A/Prof Tom Honeyands, Centre for Ironmaking Materials Research, University of Newcastle
  • Ms Allison Hortle, Research Group Lead - Resources Program, Energy Business Unit, CSIRO
  • Dr Sebastian Lang, Modelling & New Business, Metso Outotec
  • Dr Phillip Mackey, President P.J.Mackey Technology Inc
  • Mr Brian McDonald, Technical Development Director, Roy Hill
  • Prof (Hon) Caroline McMillen AO FAHMS, Chief Scientist of South Australia
  • Dr Christina Meskers, Senior Researcher, SINTEF Manufacturing, Norway
  • Prof Greg Metha, Centre for Energy Technology, The University of Adelaide
  • Prof G.J. 'Gus' Nathan, Research Director, Heavy Industry Low-Carbon (HILT) CRC, Director, Centre for Energy Technology, The University of Adelaide
  • Prof Petrus Christiaan (Chris) Pistorius, Co-Director of the Center for Iron and Steelmaking Research, Carnegie Mellon University
  • A/Prof Yiannis Pontikes, Department of Materials Engineering, KU Leuven
  • Prof Mario Ragwitz, Director, Fraunhofer IEG
  • Prof Bill Roberts, Director, Clean Combustion Research Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
  • Dr Koji Saito, Senior Fellow, Research & Development, Nippon Research Institute Corporation
  • Dr Woei Saw, Centre for Energy Technology, The University of Adelaide
  • Dr Mark Sceats, Chief Scientist, Calix
  • Dr Martin Schneider, Chief Executive, VDZ, Germany
  • Dr Manal Shehabi, St Antony's College, University of Oxford and Founding Director, SHEER Research & Advisory
  • Dr Sean Simpson, Chief Scientific Officer & Co-Founder, Lanza Tech
  • Dr Warren South, Director, Valkokivi Pty Ltd
  • Dr Joalet Steenkamp, Visiting Adjunct Professor, University of Witwatersrand
  • Mr Jürgen Tiedje, Head, Industrial Transformation Unit, Prosperity Directorate, European Commission
  • Dr Sui Tongbo, Vice-President, SINOMA International Engineering, Director General, SINOMA Research Institute
  • Mr André Vidal, Head of Hydrogen Fuel Switch Solutions, Norsk Hydro
  • Ms Zoe Von Batenburg, Director, Business Development and Transactions, Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)
  • Ms Agnes von Garnier, Senior Sales Manager, Metals & Chemicals Processing, Metso Outotec
  • Dr Xiaoting Wang, Energy Specialist, BloombergNEF
  • Dr Jennifer Wilcox, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Acting Assistant Secretary), Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, US Dept of Energy

Cocktail function speaker

  • The Hon Tom Koutsantonis MP, Minister for Energy and Mining, South Australian State Parliament

Dinner function speaker

  • Mr Tony Wood, Energy and Climate Change Program Director, Grattan Institute

Session chairs

  • Ms Susan Jeanes, Director, Jeanes Holland and Associates
  • Prof Christian Sattler, German Aerospace Center, DLR
  • Ms Margie Thomson, CEO, Cement Industry Federation
  • Mr Chris McMahen, Senior Technical Marketing Manager, Fortescue Metals Group
  • Mr John Tsalapatis, Metallurgy Manager Ironmaking, Liberty Primary Steel
  • Prof Bassam Dally, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
  • Prof Peter Ashman, The University of Adelaide
  • Ms Felicity Lloyd, CEO, Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition (HILT) CRC
  • Dr David Cochrane, Technology Lead, South32
  • Dr Alessio Scarsella, Director, Light Metals, Metso Outotec
  • A/Prof Liam Wagner, The University of Adelaide

 

HiTeMP-3 was proudly brought to you jointly by the University of Adelaide’s Centre for Energy Technology, the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition (HILT) CRC, and Mission Innovation's Net Zero Industry (NZI) mission.

International Steering committee

  • Chair: Prof Gus Nathan, Director, Centre for Energy Technology, The University of Adelaide
  • Prof Geoff Brooks, School of Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology
  • Dr David Cochrane, Technology Lead, South32
  • Prof Bassam Dally, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
  • Ms Ros DeGaris, Director, DeGaris Consulting Pty Ltd
  • Dr Alexander Fleischanderl, Head of Green Steel and CTO Upstream, Primetals Technologies
  • Mr Peter Haenke, Investment Manager, Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)
  • Prof Michele John, Sustainable Engineering Group, Curtin University
  • Prof Willy Kracht, Head, Dept of Mining Engineering, University of Chile
  • Ms Felicity Lloyd, CEO, Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition (HILT) CRC
  • Mr Chris McMahen, Senior Technical Marketing Manager, Fortescue Metals Group
  • Ms Sabine Mitter, Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology
  • Dr Alan Monaghan, Senior Vice President Technology & Expert Solutions - Mining, Minerals and Metals, Worley
  • Mr Simon Nitschke, Technologies Regional Director - Australia Pacific, Hatch
  • A/Prof John Pye, College of Engineering & Computer Science, ANU
  • Dr Daniel Roberts, Research Director, Energy Technologies, CSIRO
  • Prof Christian Sattler, German Aerospace Center, DLR
  • Dr Alessio Scarsella, Director, Light Metals, Metso Outotec
  • Prof Ellen B. Stechel, Co-Director, ASU LightWorks®, Arizona State University
  • Prof Aldo Steinfeld, ETH Zurich
  • Ms Margie Thomson, CEO, Cement Industry Federation
  • Mr John Tsalapatis, Metallurgy Manager Ironmaking, Liberty Primary Steel
  • Prof Shengping Wang, School of Chemical Engineering & Technology, Tianjin University
  • Mr Buhle Xakalashe, Chief Engineer, Mintek, South Africa
  • Mr Li Xinchuang, Chairman and Chief Engineer, China Metallurgical Industry Planning and Research Institute (MPI)

Download the HiTeMP-3 program

Overview

Monday 26 September  
Morning

Setting the scene for the Heavy Industry Transformation: Welcome, introduction, global drivers and projections to decarbonise high temperature processing. Market transformation - transformation of supply chains, certification and policy drivers.

Afternoon

Opportunities from the circular economy in future industrial eco-systems: alternative construction materials from heavy-industry by-products; higher value products from industrial by-products, including red mud.

Pathways to net-zero iron and steel: the role of Hydrogen, technology options - pathways and barriers, impacts of ore quality and the circular economy.

Evening

Cocktail Function

Guest Speaker: The Hon Tom Koutsantonis MP, Minister for Energy and Mining, South Australian State Parliament

Tuesday 27 September  
Morning

HiTeMP-3 Poster presentations: delegates present their work in 2 minute overviews.

Pathways to net-zero iron and steel (continued): the role of Hydrogen, technology options - pathways and barriers, impacts of ore quality and the circular economy.

Carbon capture technologies for heavy industry transition

Afternoon

Carbon re-use and sequestration from industrial processes

Pathways to net-zero cement and lime within a broader industrial eco-system: dominant pathways to net-zero cement and lime; carbon capture technologies for heavy industry transition.

Evening

Forum Dinner

Guest Speaker: Mr Tony Wood, Energy and Climate Change Program Director, Grattan Institute

Wednesday 28 September  
Morning

HiTeMP-3 Poster presentations: delegates present their work in 2 minute overviews.

Pathways to net-zero alumina: exciting pathways to net-zero alumina. Emerging industrial technologies: electric arc, electro-metalurgy and new energy metals.

Afternoon

Broader context - delivering social benefits for co-investment

Conclusions and recommendations: Review and conclusions - synthesise key perspectives on Focus Questions.

Poster prizes awarded.