The Steel Manufacturers Association (“SMA”) released what it described as an independent study (“Study”) concluding that: . . . Steel produced by electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmakers in the U.S. has ...
America’s largest steel producer continues to secure its own raw materials and develop its own end markets. Nucor Corp. is growing not only its steelmaking capacity, but also the depth and breadth of ...
The steelmaker's plans include one new electric arc furnace, the restart of another and capacity expansion at a third mill. “The conversion from the blast furnace steelmaking process to the EAF ...
ArcelorMittal (the ‘Company’), in the presence of the governments of Canada and Ontario, has today broken ground on its CAD$1.8 billion investment decarbonisation project at the ArcelorMittal Dofasco ...
BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Electra, a green iron company, announced it has partnered with Nucor Corporation (NYSE: NUE), the largest steel producer in the U.S. Through this partnership, Electra ...
Homegrown Tata Steel is expecting to start the construction of its low-carbon EAF-based steel making project in the UK from July 2025 and commence operations by 2027, top company officials said. The ...
TOKYO, Nov 8 (Reuters) - JFE Steel, Japan's No.2 steelmaker, aims to build a new large-scale electric arc furnace (EAF) to replace the No.2 blast furnace at its Kurashiki plant in western Japan in ...
Becky Waldram receives funding from EPSRC, as part of the SUSTAIN Hub (Strategic University Steel Technology and Innovation Network). She is member of the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining.
Tata Steel-owned Port Talbot plant in South Wales hit a significant milestone on Monday when its Blast Furnace 4 ceased operations after over 100 years, marking an end of "legacy" steelmaking as the ...
Algoma Steel (ASTL) announced Thursday that it has awarded GE Gas Power, a unit of General Electric (GE), a contract for an upgrade to its natural gas combined cycle power plant, including the ...
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