Sierra Club: Nippon Investment in DRI in the South a Good First Step, Must Not Overlook Greening Midwest Steel - CleanTechnica
The $1.9 billion project will supply cleaner iron directly to electric arc furnaces and reduce emissions, U.S. Steel said.
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Sierra Club: Nippon Investment in DRI in the South a Good First Step, Must Not Overlook Greening Midwest Steel - CleanTechnica
Washington, DC — Yesterday, U.S. Steel announced it will invest nearly $2 billion to build a direct reduced iron (DRI) facility at Big River Steel Works in Osceola, Arkansas. The DRI will provide a cleaner input to feed into the company’s electric arc furnaces that produce steel. Nippon Steel, the parent company of ... [continued] The post Sierra Club: Nippon Investment in DRI in the South a Good First Step, Must Not Overlook Greening Midwest St…
US Steel to build $2B lower-carbon iron plant in Arkansas
U.S. Steel says it will invest $1.9 billion to build a modern and lower-carbon ironmaking plant in Arkansas — marking a key expansion beyond the company’s coal-based steel mills. The new “direct reduced iron” plant will sit alongside the sprawling Big River Steel Works, in the town of Osceola, where four electric…
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