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    #11
    Originally posted by Andy2022 View Post
    Trouble is the plant has been badly maintained for decades and the furnaces are near the end of the working life - should have started moving to gas fired or electrical furnaces a long time ago and hopefully that'll now happen
    good luck making steel with those.
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      #12
      Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post

      good luck making steel with those.
      "Theoretically" one can reduce iron ore to iron using a hydrogen furnace, the output of which can feed an arc furnace.

      The quotes are intentional.

      IIRC the Swedes have managed to get a small scale version doing something.

      All you need is a supply of hydrogen. .

      Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
      Looks like we're going to be shipping the relevant coking coal from Australia... That should get the Greens in a bit of a tizzy - mind you, *where* did they think the raw materials were going to come from when they issued support for the nationalisation of British Steel?
      There's a tulipload of coking coal under Margam. Lot of fecking good that is now. .
      When the fun stops, STOP.

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        #13
        Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post

        "Theoretically" one can reduce iron ore to iron using a hydrogen furnace, the output of which can feed an arc furnace.

        The quotes are intentional.

        IIRC the Swedes have managed to get a small scale version doing something.

        All you need is a supply of hydrogen. .



        There's a tulipload of coking coal under Margam. Lot of fecking good that is now. .
        who's Margam?
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          #14
          Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post

          who's Margam?
          The other place that used to have a couple of blast furnaces.

          But it's not in England, so...
          When the fun stops, STOP.

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            #15
            Port Talbot! I was listening to The Reunion on Radio 4 this morning, all about the The Passion play that Michael Sheen put on in 2011.

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              #16
              Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post

              good luck making steel with those.
              Nippon, Thyssenkrupp and others have proven you can use hydrogen in a blast furnace

              Sweden is building one that’s going to use green hydrogen (rather than hydrogen from natural gas)

              We already have electrical ARC furnaces for recycling steel in the UK, Cesla in Cardiff is on example



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                #17
                i said Making steel, not recycling old steel.
                how quickly do you think a fully operational hydrogen blast furnace could be achieved in UK?
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                  #18
                  AIUI if you want to make carbon steel, the proper hard stuff, you need carbon...
                  Blog? What blog...?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
                    i said Making steel, not recycling old steel.
                    how quickly do you think a fully operational hydrogen blast furnace could be achieved in UK?
                    The hydrogen ones make steel from ore and it takes years to build them which is why we should have started 5 years ago

                    I was clear the electrical ones are for recycling ATM

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                      #20
                      Ah, spit, mate, howls of outrageous laughter, those are all cricketers. Is your name not Bruce?

                      https://www.csiro.au/en/research/env...%20pure%20iron.

                      Looks like the Aussies are at it too.
                      When the fun stops, STOP.

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