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Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Episode 31: Fail to plan, plan to fail
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
As the company transitions to low CO2 steelmaking, the £1.25 billion investment over the coming three years inevitably involves things to be built, extended and modified on site – not least the electric arc furnace itself.
The complex and in-depth planning process has been worked upon for months, with the aim of being submitted in November 2024 and the hope of getting spades in the ground in the summer of 2025.
Digital and Brand Specialist, Gareth Brookes speaks to Head of Legal Property, Natalie Young to find out more.
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9 months ago
Hi Keith, I can see you raised this on our YouTube video and we replied there, but here’s the reply for our listeners: Great question, and you’re absolutely right. I’ve checked with Natalie and she has confirmed she misspoke. It will be 70kt per week, not per day. Sorry for the confusion! Thank you so much for listening and raising the query. New episode out soon.
10 months ago
Is this figure correct, seems very high, should it be 70kt per week instead?
10 months ago
Natalie states “So we’ll be bringing about 70,000 tonnes of scrap in per day on the rail line.”