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Hydrogen for Energy Security
We have been exploring the hydrogen supply chain and what the absence of affordable, safe, and scalable storage means for food, steel, and energy security. For this final instalment, we turn to energy — and to a question that is suddenly very urgent. The Strait of...
Hydrilyte and the Steel Supply Chain
Steel and iron making account for around 7–9% of global CO₂ emissions — making it one of the hardest industrial sectors to decarbonise.¹ For Australia, the stakes are especially high. Iron ore is our single largest goods export — over 25% of the total — and 80–85%...
Hydrogen and Food Security
We are running a series of blogs on hydrogen’s critical role in food, steel, and energy security, and what the absence of affordable, safe, and scalable storage means for each. Check out our last post to see the overview of the series. Here, we turn to the most...
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Hydrilyte Technology Pilot Update: Skid Arrives on Site
Earlier this week, Carbon280 CEO, Mark Rheinlander, visited the site of our Hydrilyte® Technology Pilot (HTP), currently being assembled at our research facility in Kwinana, Western Australia....
Hydrilyte Technology Pilot Update: Controls Container and HTP Reactor
This week saw the arrival and integration of crucial components of the Hydrilyte® Technology, bringing us ever closer to the HTP’s operational launch in August. As seen in the photos below,...




