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ORGANIZER;CN=ESTAD 2023:mailto:info@metec-estad.com
LOCATION:Room 17b
SUMMARY:EAF efficiency: A critical factor in reducing the steel industry's GHG emissions
DESCRIPTION:Electrification has been identified as an important step towards achieving a dramatic reduction in the steel industry’s GHG emissions.  This transformation will greatly increase the percentage of steel produced with electric arc furnace technology. Hence, as proportionately more and more steel production shifts to EAF technology, incremental changes in EAF efficiency and control will have an increasing impact on the total volume of the steel industries GHG emissions.  This paper describes the critically important role that improved EAF process optimization and control when using scrap and/or DRI will have in decreasing energy consumption, increasing yield & productivity and reducing process emissions.  Results from several actual plant trials will be used to confirm the benefits and project the significant impact that increased EAF efficiency can play in reducing total steelmaking GHG emissions.   
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