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Blast furnace, Tata Steel
Tata Steel is building a massive new blast furnace in India while closing down Port Talbot's
Tata announced on Friday, September 20 that the company had successfully commissioned India’s largest blast furnace at Kalinganagar in Odisha.
Tata Steel: What happens next for the Port Talbot plant?
Tata Steel says when the electric arc furnace is up and running, it "will reduce the UK’s entire industrial carbon emissions by 8%". Once it is up and running, Port Talbot's electric arc furnace will produce steel in a way never seen before in the town's more than 120 years of steelmaking.
Public consultation on Tata plans for £1.25bn electric arc furnace at Port Talbot
Subject to planning consent work on the arc furnace will start next summer and become operational in late 2027
Tata Steel UK Launches Next Phase of Consultation on Proposed Electric Arc Furnace at Port Talbot Steelworks
Tata Steel UK has launched the next consultation phase on its proposal to build an Electric Arc Furnace at its Port Talbot steelworks. The pre-application
UK clears decks for GBP 500 mn grant for Tata Steel's Port Talbot project
This is part of the 1.25 billion pound green steel project in Port Talbot, of which Tata Steel's investment is to the tune of 750 million pounds
Tata Steel signs £500 million deal with UK government for Port Talbot
The UK government has awarded Tata Steel Ltd a £500 million grant for its green steel project in Port Talbot. This investment will help reduce emissions, replace outdated blast furnaces, and foster economic growth and job creation in South Wales.
UK to provide £500 million for Tata’s Port Talbot steel plant
THE UK government is set to confirm a £500 million (S$851.5 million) support package for Tata Steel’s plant in Port Talbot, one of the first major tests of the Labour Party’s industrial policy. Read more at The Business Times.
Tata Steel signs £500 mn Grant Funding Agreement with UK Govt for Port Talbot project
Tata Steel has signed a £500 million Grant Funding Agreement with the UK Government to support its £1.25 billion green steel project at Port Talbot in Wales. This investment will see the installation of an Electric Arc Furnace and save 5,
Tata Steel commissions India’s largest blast furnace in Kalinganagar, Odisha
Tata Steel announced that it has commissioned India’s largest blast furnace in Kalinganagar, Odisha, with a total investment of Rs 27,000 crore. It added that the Phase II expansion at Kalinganagar will take the total capacity at the site from 3 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) to 8 MTPA.
India’s largest blast furnace with Rs 27k cr investment by Tata Steel in THIS state
The new blast furnace, with a volume of 5,870 m3, is equipped with state-of-the-art features for long campaign life and an eco-friendly design to optimise the steelmaking process. The blast furnace will also have a zero-process water discharge plan with rainwater harvesting.
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'Port Talbot won't be the same - it breaks my heart'
Peter's son was the third generation of the Sharp family to enter the steelworks, but he left earlier this year after it was ...
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on MSN
4,000 jobs to go in Port Talbot steel deal
The closure of the blast furnaces at Britain's biggest steelworks will lead to far more job losses than thought.
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Why the UK government’s £500 million investment in Port Talbot is not enough to secure the British steel industry
But it will still be a significant challenge to build a recycling system to provide the necessary scrap steel. The UK ...
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UK Government and Tata Steel forge new deal to support Port Talbot workforce as part of low-carbon shift
UK boosts redundancy payments and training for Tata Steel Port Talbot workers as part of £1.25bn investment to reduce ...
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