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Corus invests £60m in steel plant | Corus invests £60m in steel plant |
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Steelmaker Corus is investing £60m at its Port Talbot plant to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at the site. | Steelmaker Corus is investing £60m at its Port Talbot plant to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at the site. |
It produces more C02 than any other plant in Wales except Aberthaw power station in the Vale of Glamorgan, according to Environment Agency Wales. | It produces more C02 than any other plant in Wales except Aberthaw power station in the Vale of Glamorgan, according to Environment Agency Wales. |
Corus managers say the money, the largest investment at the site since it was bought by Tata Steel, will pay for new energy management technology. | Corus managers say the money, the largest investment at the site since it was bought by Tata Steel, will pay for new energy management technology. |
Union leaders said it was a vote of confidence in Port Talbot. | Union leaders said it was a vote of confidence in Port Talbot. |
Corus said the investment would reduce C02 emissions by reusing gas generated inside the Basic Oxygen Steel (BOS) plant. | Corus said the investment would reduce C02 emissions by reusing gas generated inside the Basic Oxygen Steel (BOS) plant. |
It said it already produced around half the energy needed to run the steelworks on site. | |
Acting managing director Robert Bizzell said: "This is a significant vote of confidence by the Corus board and also by our new owners. | Acting managing director Robert Bizzell said: "This is a significant vote of confidence by the Corus board and also by our new owners. |
"This investment will play a significant part in creating a sustainable steel industry here in Wales." | "This investment will play a significant part in creating a sustainable steel industry here in Wales." |
He said cutting its energy costs has been identified as an important priority if the business was to compete on the global stage. | He said cutting its energy costs has been identified as an important priority if the business was to compete on the global stage. |
David Ferris, chairman of the multi-union in Port Talbot, said: "Not only is this great news for employees at the works, but there are great advantages for the community and the environment". | David Ferris, chairman of the multi-union in Port Talbot, said: "Not only is this great news for employees at the works, but there are great advantages for the community and the environment". |
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