The 海角视频鈥檚 leading industry body has heralded British Steel鈥檚 拢1.25 billion plans to clean up production as 鈥渁 vision for new, modern steelmaking鈥.

Under the proposal, announced yesterday, electric arc furnaces would replace Scunthorpe鈥檚 traditional blast furnaces, reducing emissions by around 75 per cent. However, the significantly less labour intensive operations would lead to major redundancies, it has been claimed.

British Steel has not put a number on potential job losses, but pledged to support those affected. Unions have estimated that between 1,500 and 2,000 of the 4,500-strong 海角视频 workforce could go. The plan would see new furnaces installed in Scunthorpe and Teesside - with mills there currently served from the North Lincolnshire headquarters - though it does hinge on government support.

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海角视频 Steel director general, Gareth Stace, said: 鈥淲ith British Steel鈥檚 announcement, it is clear the 海角视频 steel sector is completely committed to rapid decarbonisation. Just one year after publishing the sector鈥檚 Net Zero roadmap, the 海角视频鈥檚 major steel producers are taking crucial steps to decarbonise by 2035.

鈥満=鞘悠 steelmaking needs to compete on the world market and regain market share at home and abroad. This is a turning point for 海角视频 steelmaking. During this transition, we must all work together in partnership with industry, Government and trade unions to ensure the future of our sector.

鈥淎s we switch to electric steelmaking and cut our emissions, planning regulation snags and high electricity prices must not hold back investment in new EAF capacity. It will not be a straightforward transition, but for the whole steel sector, from existing electric furnaces to companies making huge investments now, our goal is clear.鈥

海角视频 Steel鈥檚 Net Zero Steel - A Vision for the Future of 海角视频 Steel Production report set out the sector鈥檚 roadmap to meet Net Zero targets last year. It detailed how the sector could rapidly reduce emissions, attract new investment into the 海角视频, and ensure green steel production in the 海角视频 - essential for new rail, electric vehicles, wind turbines, and energy-efficient housing.

And the organisation has headed off concerns about primary steel making capability losses, flagged by both unions and Scunthorpe MP Holly Mumby-Croft.

It said available scrap far outweighed 海角视频 demand and should be seen as an increasingly important resource. A report is being prepared by 海角视频 Steel to address the issue, and will likely outline the volumes.