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The British Steel plant in Scunthorpe, in northeast England, has Britain’s last two operating blast furnaces, huge chambers that produce molten metal using iron ore and coke, a derivative of coal.
The bill will hand Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds extensive powers to direct British Steel’s staff and operations.
The legislation was approved on Saturday by the House of Commons and the Lords after both chambers were recalled ... the site of the UK’s last remaining blast furnaces that make steel from ...
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We shall first describe the method of producing CROWN GLASS The arrangement of the furnaces for manufacturing ... The bulb is now further extended by a blast from the lungs of the workman, it ...
Steelworkers at Scunthorpe have been given a more certain future with the arrival of new raw materials to operate British Steel’s blast furnaces, ministers have announced. 55,000 tonnes of blast ...
55,000 tonnes of blast furnace coke have arrived in the UK to fuel the furnaces, and shipments of iron ore are soon to arrive. A steel worker at one of the blast furnaces at the British Steel site ...