Tenova contracted by Tata Steel UK to supply high-productivity EAF
Tenova was contracted by Tata Steel UK, a subsidiary of the global Tata Steel Group, to supply a high-productivity Electric Arc Furnace.
Tenova was contracted by Tata Steel UK, a subsidiary of the global Tata Steel Group, to supply a high-productivity Electric Arc Furnace.
Sergei Mishin of Emerson explains how digitally-enabled, smarter plants using DRI processes and electric arc furnace technology can not only achieve more sustainable, high-quality production but also be economically viable.
By commissioning Primetals Technologies Austria GmbH to supply the EAF—the technological heart of the transformation to steel production powered by green electricity—voestalpine has taken an important next step in realizing this major project.
Tata Steel held the groundbreaking ceremony for its upcoming 7,50,000 tonne per annum scrap-based electric arc furnace (EAF) plant in Ludhiana. The Rs 2,600 cr plant is to be commissioned by March 2025.
The MoU’s focus areas include low-carbon sintering technology, blast furnace (BF) and basic oxygen furnace (BOF) optimisation, and carbon capture and utilisation (CCU).
Salzgitter and Primetals Technologies signed a contract for the engineering, supply and erection of the first EAF and the development of technical infrastructure.
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