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British Steel's blast furnaces are set to continue running with a delivery of enough raw materials to keep them alight for ...
British Steel's blast furnaces are set to continue ... such as new buildings and railways. Scunthorpe's furnaces produce molten iron by splitting rocks containing iron ore in a chemical reaction ...
Raw materials secured by the Government are being transported to British Steel’s Scunthorpe plant to keep its blast furnaces burning. Coal and iron ore were unloaded today at nearby Immingham ...
a product made from raw materials such as iron ore and coking coal - as opposed to recycled materials - using two huge blast furnaces. Image: British Steel's Scunthorpe plant. Pic: Reuters Jingye ...
The government has now secured coke and iron ore pellets for the blast furnaces and is confident there will be enough materials to keep them burning. Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds will travel ...
After the government took control of the Scunthorpe plant on the weekend, a race began to ensure that vital materials - including iron ore and ... is that it uses blast furnaces, which, unlike ...
The government is confident it can secure the raw materials needed to keep blast furnaces going ... not be able to obtain enough iron and coal to keep the furnaces at the UK's last virgin steel ...
Raw materials secured by the Government will be transported to British Steel’s Scunthorpe plant on Tuesday to keep its blast furnaces burning ... as coking coal and iron ore to the site.
The coking coal and iron ore pellets, shipped over from the US, are thought to be enough to keep the British Steel blast furnaces running for the coming weeks, while officials try to source a ...
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