Accelerating Decarbonisation Through Industry Hubs: Lessons from Europe’s Experience
- Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2025, 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
- Location: Napier, G03, North Terrace
- Cost: FREE
- More information: RSVP here for tickets
- Contact: ISER
- Email: iser@adelaide.edu.au

The transition to a net-zero and circular economy presents a significant challenge for energy-intensive industries worldwide. This public lecture, Accelerating Decarbonisation Through Industry Hubs: Lessons from Europe’s Experience, explores how European industrial hubs have navigated the shift toward sustainability and reduced emissions in sectors such as steel, cement, chemicals, and aluminium. Drawing on comprehensive research, policy evaluations, and industry case studies, the session will provide critical insights into the effectiveness of various decarbonisation approaches and their implications for South Australia’s industrial future.
The lecture will delve into the pivotal role of circular economy principles in complementing technological innovations, with evidence suggesting that material efficiency strategies could contribute up to 50% of required emission reductions by 2050. Additionally, it will highlight the importance of cross-sectoral collaboration, illustrated by successful European initiatives such as Sweden’s HYBRIT project and Denmark’s Kalundborg industrial symbiosis network.
Key discussion points will include the necessity of region-specific transition pathways, the economic and technical barriers still facing breakthrough technologies, and the disparities in decarbonisation progress across Europe. For policymakers, the session will outline the need for integrated policy frameworks, infrastructure coordination, and financial mechanisms such as Carbon Contracts for Difference (CCfDs) to support sustainable industrial investment. Industry stakeholders will gain insights into strategic planning, business model innovations, and the role of digital technologies in enabling circular economy transitions.
By examining Europe's experience, this lecture will offer valuable lessons for South Australia’s own net-zero transition, fostering a discussion on how local industries can adapt and thrive in a low-carbon economy. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in a dialogue on how these global learnings can be effectively applied to the state’s industrial landscape, ensuring both economic resilience and environmental sustainability.