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... process and where there is limited scrap generation. ... for DRI, which consumes more electricity and electrodes ... burns faster at standard power usage ... View this article
... in Toulouse, France, following start-up of the plane's auxiliary power unit. ... cut fuel burn by 25 percent compared with the previous generation of twin ... View this article
... "The main problem is the cost that companies will have to bear for thermic electricity generation, a scenario in which Chile is affected by ... View this article
... outside of titanium, including alloy and stainless steel and nickel alloys, that it sells to the aerospace, oil and gas, and power generation industries. ... View this article
... smelter would see its electricity providers acquire ... final deal before Century's current power deal for ... a nonprofit electric generation and transmission ... View this article
... so that steam production will run on natural gas power instead of ... will boost performance of our Jamaican refineries as the steam generation forms a ... View this article
... MST's expansion is targeting the oil and gas market, for which "the horizon looks very, very good," as well as the power generation market, "whether ... View this article
... The three issues related to energy that are of concern in Chile are power generation, transmission and cost, MacKenzie said. ... View this article
... copper value chain that is capital intensive. We prefer to invest that money in mining and not in power generation," he said. ... View this article
... 13). Ferroalloys suppliers have been asked to sell electricity back to South Africa's power grid because of concerns about generating capacity. ... 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
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.