A review of the front page stories from the daily and weekly newspapers in Wales.
Tata plans to build a new electric furnace in Port Talbot to replace two traditional blast furnaces.
Tata Steel said it will replace the blast furnaces with electric furnaces to use recycled steel to reduce carbon emissions.
In stark contrast to South Australian claims, Whyalla politics alone are what is keeping the steel mill alive, not commercial ...
Steel giant Tata Steel UK has secured approval for its plans for Electric Arc Furnace steelmaking in Port Talbot.
Tata Steel UK’s proposal to build a £1.25 billion electric arc furnace steelmaking facility at Port Talbot in South Wales ...
Tata Steel’s electric arc furnace at its Port Talbot plant received planning permission from the local authorities on ...
A regional council in the United Kingdom has approved Tata Steel’s plans to convert a blast furnace complex to electric arc ...
Neath Port Talbot Council approves Tata Steel UK's Electric Arc Furnace project, securing jobs and reducing CO2 emissions.
Tata Steel's application was given the go-ahead on Tuesday morning at a meeting of Neath Port Talbot Council's planning ...
The transition from conventional blast furnace steelmaking to EAF technology will reduce direct on-site CO₂ emissions by 90% ...
The planning application to the Neath Port Talbot Council's Planning Committee sought permission to construct an Electric Arc ...
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