Green manufacturing: Rod Sims and Superpower Institute reckon green iron could be worth up to $400bn

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A think tank with ex-competition umpire Rod Sims at the helm has joined the chorus pushing WA to stake its claim in a fledgling green iron industry, but Government coffers will be still key to making it happen.

A new report released Monday by The Superpower Institute claims to provide the most detailed analysis yet into what is billed by some as the next frontier for Australia’s export industry — smelting iron ore into green iron.

‘A Green Iron Plan for Australia’ has also extrapolated from the country’s current iron ore exports that selling the steel-making precursor manufactured using renewable power instead of fossil fuels could create a $400 billion-a year industry.

The report makes the case that Geraldton and Kwinana are leading contenders to host iron-making factories due to their proximity to Pilbara iron ore mines and connection to the wholesale electricity market.

But there is a long way to go before such a prize could be realised.

Pinning down the best technologies and processes to produce so-called green iron is still a work in progress and has not been achieved at a commercial scale in Australia. There is also no internationally-agreed definition of green iron.

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