ArcelorMittal commissions $63.2M boiler project in Ind.
Dec 17, 2012 | 04:14 PM
| Chris Prentice
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ArcelorMittal USA,
Indiana Harbor plant,
steelmaking,
blast furnace,
gas emissions,
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act,
Energy Department,
Chris Prentice
NEW YORK ArcelorMittal USA Inc. has officially commissioned a $63.2-million boiler project that will convert gas waste from the blast furnace into steam power at its Indiana Harbor steelmaking facility in East Chicago, Ind.
The company anticipates a return on investment of 29 percent with payback in a little more than a year and a half, a company spokeswoman said.....
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