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... has also agreed to acquire Montreal-based Rio Tinto Alcan Inc.'s 100-percent ownership stake in the AS Vigelands Brug hydropower station, which ... View this article
... significant amount of power. The New York Power Authority gave us a fantastic deal on discounted hydropower.". New York is ... View this article
... and performs welding assembly of carbon, stainless and alloy steel parts for industries including mining, pulp and paper, hydropower, wind energy ... View this article
... $600 million at the Massena East and West smelters and keep at least 900 jobs at the complex in return for 478 megawatts of hydropower from the ... View this article
... Lower natural gas prices mean that even hydropower is cheaper in the United States than it had been before the shale boom, Kleinfeld said ... View this article
... very little new power-generation capacity coming to the grid, and a period of dry weather in the central circuit has limited hydropower capacity and ... View this article
... added. “Rusal's clear advantages in aluminum industry technologies and hydropower resources are evident,” he said. ... View this article
... Dowa is now sourcing energy from imported coal, hydro-power and natural gas. Andrea Hotter. andrea.hotter@amm.com. Andrea Hotter,. ... View this article
... Horizonte. Sources said a lack of rainfall is behind the situation in Brazil, a country that largely relies on hydropower. After ... View this article
... In search of readily available, clean and renewable local hydropower, SGL Carbon Fibers, a $100-million-plus joint venture teaming Munich-based ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel