Green Iron

Green Iron

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Good Water Energy’s industrial platform is built on scalable geothermal energy systems designed to deliver continuous, zero-emissions electricity and heat for mining, hydrogen and advanced manufacturing.

The Foundation for Low-cost

Green Hydrogen

Unlike intermittent renewables, geothermal provides true baseload power and long-duration thermal energy - creating a structurally lower cost base for industrial-scale production over multiple decades.

Key geothermal advantages include:

  • 24/7 baseload electricity and industrial heat.
  • Closed-loop system (no fracking, no groundwater extraction).
  • Minimal parasitic load through thermosyphon circulation.
  • Small surface footprint relative to output.
  • Long asset life aligned with heavy industry infrastructure.

This geothermal platform is the foundation for low-cost green hydrogen, synthetic fuels and future green iron and steel supply chains.

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Green Hydrogen and

Industrial Utilities

GWE produces green hydrogen using baseload geothermal electricity and high-purity process water generated through integrated waste-heat systems and desalination.

The result is high-utilisation electrolysis and reliable hydrogen output - without the curtailment, oversizing and storage costs required by wind and solar-driven hydrogen projects.

Hydrogen can be supplied as a contractable industrial utility for:

  • Mining equipment and transport fuels.
  • Industrial processing and manufacturing.
  • Long-term offtake supply to third parties.
  • Synthetic fuel and e-SAF production pathways.

Proven Industrial

Processing Pathways

Where mineral processing, green iron or steel production is deployed, GWE’s strategy prioritises proven, globally bankable technologies that can be delivered rapidly at scale.

These include:

  • Pelletisation and beneficiation systems.
  • Hydrogen-based direct reduction (DRI).
  • Electric furnaces powered by renewable baseload electricity.

This approach reduces technical risk and accelerates commercial delivery while maintaining strong scalability.

Continuous Optimisation, Not First-of-a-Kind Risk

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GWE’s model is built for execution certainty. Innovation is focused on optimising system integration and efficiency - not relying on unproven industrial processes. By using modular design, performance improvements can be incorporated progressively through operational learning, without requiring major retrofits or construction delays.

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