Tata Steel new plant: $1.5-billion electric arc furnace facility to come up at Port Talbot; UK government gives 500 million pounds
Sunday, 8 June 2025 () Tata Steel is set to begin constructing its electric arc furnace (EAF) facility in Port Talbot, Wales, by July 2025, with production slated for 2027. Supported by UK government funding, this $1.5 billion project will produce 3.2 million tonnes of low-emission steel annually. The move signifies a shift towards sustainable steelmaking, utilizing scrap metal and reducing CO₂ emissions.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has signed off on £14.2 billion of investment to build the new Sizewell C nuclear power plant in Suffolk, while Rolls-Royce has been named as the preferred bidder to build small modular reactors (SMRs) in a programme backed by £2.5 billion of taxpayers' cash. It follows the...
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Volvo Cars and its Ghent manufacturing plant reached a crucial milestone today as the company’s factory in Belgium started production of the fully electric EX30 small SUV.
One of Europe’s..