Business secretary backs shift to electric arc furnaces at British Steel plant
Move would secure future of steel production at Scunthorpe but raise questions over future of blast furnaces The business secretary, Peter Kyle, has backed a shift to cleaner electric arc technology at the state-controlled British Steel plant, raising questions about the future of the UK’s last (…)
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