STEEL AND POWER
ArcelorMittal SA mulls 200-MW of power potential across its mills
By: Terence Creamer
South African steel producer ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) is considering a range of power generation opportunities across its operations, which could collectively produce up to 200 MW of electricity.
The company currently has the capacity to produce 80 MW and requires some 650 MW to produce at its yearly nameplate capacity of eight-million tons Full Article
Published: 29th July 2010, 15:55
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