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UK to Become Only G20 Country Incapable of Raw Steel Production as Top Plant Goes ‘Green', Thousands of Jobs to Be Cut
2024-01-22
Decline is a choice.
[Breitbart] The UK is set to become the only country in the G20 without the ability to make steel from raw materials as its largest plant goes “green” and is expected to cut nearly 3,000 jobs in the process.

Indian-owned Tata Steel announced on Friday that it will be scrapping its blast furnaces at the Port Talbot steelworks in Wales and will replace them with an electric-powered arc furnace in order to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

The move, which the poorly-named Conservative government gave £500 million in taxpayer money to help achieve, will mean that Britain will no longer be able to domestically produce steel from raw materials, given that the electric furnaces will only be able to convert recycled materials into steel.

This form of recycled steel is much weaker than that made from raw materials, and therefore cannot be used to make military vehicles and other defence projects. It will mean that Britain will become the only nation in the G20 incapable of producing its own steel from raw materials domestically, The Guardian reported.

The green conversion of the steelworks will also take upwards of four years to complete and will see as many as 2,800 jobs cut, severely impacting the small town of 32,000 that has already suffered under decades of deindustrialization.

Commenting on the scheme, vice-chair of the Port Talbot multi unions Gary Keogh said: “This plant isn’t part of the community, it is the community. We’re now fighting for a way of life. We’re an endangered species… The mood is devastation, uncertainty and probably overnight – certainly in my case – it’s going to be anger.”

Keogh also questioned the supposed environmental benefits of the conversion of the steelworks, saying that Britain will simply look for virgin steel overseas, meaning that even more carbon will be emitted, albeit out of site and out of mind on the other side of the world.

“They want to make their steel in Jamshedpur [India] … bring it thousands of miles across the ocean on ships with diesel engines, and call it green. It’s time people were honest,” he said.
Tata is probably very pleased to have its steel supplier close to the home office ans factories, rather than on the far side of the world.
Posted by:Skidmark

#8  Yamato, built with scrap steal.

Posted by: Besoeker   2024-01-22 17:57  

#7  They can't alloy recycled steel?

This smells like journalism.
Scrap steel is iron, carbon and various impurities, some of which are added to steel in small amounts to dramatically change its character. If you process it like high-grade iron ore, you are back to square one and can turn it into anything.
Posted by: SteveS   2024-01-22 17:50  

#6  ^ like the Indians won't and certify it pure.
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-01-22 15:13  

#5  Mixing various grades and impurities
Posted by: Frank G   2024-01-22 10:45  

#4  This form of recycled steel is much weaker than that made from raw materials, and therefore cannot be used to make military vehicles and other defence projects.

Scary, but I'm skeptical. They can't alloy recycled steel?
Posted by: Bobby   2024-01-22 10:43  

#3  I don’t think Winston would be pleased.
Posted by: Super Hose   2024-01-22 10:20  

#2  Crossing the River Severn at Shropshire. Completed in 1780 I believe. Recently received a new paint job. Still in service today.

Posted by: Besoeker   2024-01-22 07:08  

#1  Not a problem to the hard left in Britian as the Labour Party's constituency is not laborers.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-01-22 06:56  

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