U.S. Steel unveils new coke battery
Feb 01, 2013 | 12:26 PM
| Lisa Gordon
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John Surma,
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Lisa Gordon
PITTSBURGH U.S. Steel Corp. has unveiled the new coke battery at its Clairton, Pa., plant, which is intended to reduce pollution while enhancing the companys raw materials position.
The $500-million project was the largest-ever investment in the Clairton plants 112-year history and one of the largest single capital improvements for U.S. Steel as a whole, chairman and chief executive officer John P. Surma told attendees at an event marking the occasion.....
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