{"id":2838738,"version":0,"headline":"Western Australia backs 450,000 t/yr EAF steel mill","dateModified":"2026-06-12T17:08:49Z","datePublished":"2026-06-12T04:08:46Z","articleBody":"<article><p class=\"lead\">Western Australia's (WA) state Labor government is set to invest A$9.8mn ($6.9mn) in Generation Steel, supporting the company's planned Collie electric arc furnace (EAF) mill, which will produce 450,000 t/yr of rebar from recycled scrap.</p><p>The state funds will be matched by Generation and go towards completing pre-development activities after a bankable feasibility study confirmed the project's viability, WA premier Roger Cook said on 12 June. The pledge follows a previous A$4.5mn commitment from the government for the facility.</p><p>WA issued an expression of interest for offtake-ready <a href=\"https://direct.argusmedia.com/newsandanalysis/article/2751879\">low-emission steel products</a> in November 2025. Generation, previously known as Green Steel of WA, is targeting a final investment decision by late 2026, with construction starting shortly afterwards and first steel production within 24 months.</p><p>The Collie EAF is set to be the state's first steel mill and the first new steel mill to be constructed in Australia in more than 30 years.</p><p>The state's Pilbara region is the world's largest source of iron ore — the most critical input of steel manufacturing.</p><p>Australian methane pyrolysis developer Hazer signed a <a href=\"https://direct.argusmedia.com/newsandanalysis/article/2804705\">letter of intent</a> with Generation in March to supply up to 85,000t of graphite over a 10-year term, for use in the EAF.</p><p class=\"bylines\">By Tom Major</p></article>","dateline":"Sydney, 12 June (Argus)","license":"<footer><p><br> Send comments and request more information at <a href=\"mailto:feedback@argusmedia.com?subject=Argus Direct article feedback&body=I am contacting you regarding Western Australia backs 450,000 t/yr EAF steel mill, available at http://direct.argusmedia.com/newsandanalysis/article/cs-24572344.\" target=\"_parent\"> feedback@argusmedia.com </a></p><p><i> Copyright © 2026. <a href=\"http://www.argusmedia.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Argus Media group</a>. All rights reserved. </i></p></footer>","copyrightHolder":"Argus Media group","copyrightYear":2026,"taxonomy":{"contexts":[{"name":"Infrastructure","children":[{"name":"Plant proposal","children":[]}]},{"name":"Net zero","children":[{"name":"Green manufacture","children":[]}]},{"name":"Politics","children":[]}],"regions":[{"name":"Asia-Pacific","children":[{"name":"Australasia","children":[{"name":"Australia","children":[]}]}]}],"sectors":[{"name":"Metals","children":[{"name":"Ferrous","children":[{"name":"Steel ","children":[]}]}]}]},"pullQuote":null,"newsType":"Daily news","language":"en-GB","keywords":null,"isFree":true,"isFeatured":false,"body":"<p class=\"lead\">Western Australia's (WA) state Labor government is set to invest A$9.8mn ($6.9mn) in Generation Steel, supporting the company's planned Collie electric arc furnace (EAF) mill, which will produce 450,000 t/yr of rebar from recycled scrap.</p><p>The state funds will be matched by Generation and go towards completing pre-development activities after a bankable feasibility study confirmed the project's viability, WA premier Roger Cook said on 12 June. The pledge follows a previous A$4.5mn commitment from the government for the facility.</p><p>WA issued an expression of interest for offtake-ready <a href=\"https://direct.argusmedia.com/newsandanalysis/article/2751879\">low-emission steel products</a> in November 2025. Generation, previously known as Green Steel of WA, is targeting a final investment decision by late 2026, with construction starting shortly afterwards and first steel production within 24 months.</p><p>The Collie EAF is set to be the state's first steel mill and the first new steel mill to be constructed in Australia in more than 30 years.</p><p>The state's Pilbara region is the world's largest source of iron ore — the most critical input of steel manufacturing.</p><p>Australian methane pyrolysis developer Hazer signed a <a href=\"https://direct.argusmedia.com/newsandanalysis/article/2804705\">letter of intent</a> with Generation in March to supply up to 85,000t of graphite over a 10-year term, for use in the EAF.</p><p class=\"bylines\">By Tom Major</p>","lead":"Western Australia's (WA) state Labor government is set to invest A$9.8mn ($6.9mn) in Generation Steel, supporting the company's planned Collie electric arc furnace (EAF) mill, which will produce 450,000 t/yr of rebar from recycled scrap.","cmsId":"24572344","source":"Censhare"}