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British Steel: Government Backs Electric Arc Furnace Transition Amidst Job Fears

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

BritishSteel ⁢to Transition to electric Arc Furnaces with Government Backing

CARDIFF, WALES – Buisness Secretary Kemi Badenoch has voiced support for⁣ British Steel’s planned shift to ‍electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking, a move ⁤expected to considerably reduce carbon ‌emissions ‌at the company’s plant. While acknowledging the transition, badenoch emphasized the importance of ⁤”maintain[ing] primary steelmaking capacity here in the‍ UK.”

The move away from traditional blast furnaces​ – which release substantial amounts of carbon​ dioxide -​ represents a major change for the UK steel industry. ⁣EAFs utilize​ electricity to melt‌ down scrap steel, offering a lower-carbon option.

The government is also exploring⁤ investment in a separate ​facility to⁣ produce direct ‌reduced iron (DRI) using‌ clean hydrogen, potentially preserving primary steelmaking⁣ capabilities while minimizing emissions. Though, ‌the financial feasibility of this arrangement remains a concern ⁣among ⁤industry sources.

Frank Aaskov, director of energy and climate ⁤change ⁣policy at UK Steel, ⁢stated it was “encouraging to see the secretary‍ of state set out a clear⁢ future vision for the UK steel industry and⁣ British Steel.” Aaskov also highlighted the need for “a stronger business surroundings through lower power prices and ​robust‍ trade policies”​ to support ⁣the industry’s transition.

Badenoch made the comments while​ visiting Cardiff to ​discuss productivity improvements with ‌small businesses, focusing on ⁣the role of digital technology and AI training.⁢ She indicated ‍the government intends ‍to take a “greater role” in coordinating AI training initiatives for companies.

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