In stark contrast to South Australian claims, Whyalla politics alone are what is keeping the steel mill alive, not commercial ...
During a recent visit to the factory, it was observed that despite the large-scale operations, the workforce is minimal ...
Tata Steel said it will replace the blast furnaces with electric furnaces to use recycled steel to reduce carbon emissions.
Tata has closed blast furnaces and is switching to an electric arc furnace-based steelmaking process which is greener, but needs fewer workers. Almost 2,000 jobs will be lost, although the company ...
An Electric Arc Furnace uses electricity to melt predominantly ... and a comprehensive voluntary redundancy aspiration process combined with cross-matching and/or re-skilling." ...
TMC and PAMCO have successfully demonstrated the production flowsheet for its initial commercial production using a 2,000-tonne sample of nodules ...
Tata Steel UK’s proposals for a £1.25 billion Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) based steel making facility at its Port Talbot site have been approved by Neath ...
TMC the metals company (TMC) has produced a high-grade nickel-copper-cobalt alloy and manganese silicate during a smelting campaign, run as ...
The state of South Australia has put the GFG Alliance Whyalla steel mill and related assets into administration and asked a ...
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