Sentences with phrase «as steel mills»

Have handled cases involving large industrial facilities, such as steel mills, condo complexes, warehouses, dormitory construction, etc..
Examples of recoverable waste heat include cooling circuits in and exhaust gases from diverse sources such as steel mills, cement plants and combustion engines.
These are unraveling lives in a town that's long since unraveled as steel mills closed and industry left the valley.
Power plants currently account for more than 55 percent of all coal consumed in China, with the rest going to other industrial users such as steel mills and cement plants.
The two live in the Rust Belt, with Russell as a steel mill worker and Rodney as a veteran who has lost his way.

Not exact matches

In its heyday, Baoding had eight steel mills, all contributing to China's status as the world's biggest producer.
The price of hot - rolled steel coil, the benchmark product, is down about 40 percent this year, with domestic mills idling as much as 38 percent of capacity after imports climbed by 38 percent in 2014.
Alcohol, tobacco, laundry detergent, dish soap, chocolate... done right, a business in an area such as these can make a lot of money without constantly having to make large capital expenditures the same way a steel mill might require.
BEIJING China's city of Handan has ordered steel mills to cut production by around 25 percent as part of new measures to curb pollution from April to mid-November, according to a statement on Friday.
The crisis engulfing the global steel industry is so severe that one of China's top producers has warned a new Ice Age has set in as mills confront overcapacity and Continue Reading
It began as an unincorporated settlement in the area around a steel mill and was the largest unincorporated place in the USA for more than thirty years until it became a city in 1947.
The bullish export statistics come despite scores of steel mills and other industrials in China being shut down or operating below full capacity since early November as part of China's attempts to curb air pollution during the nation's winter months.
That statement may come as a surprise to non-UK readers, many of whom might well be forgiven for thinking the country's steel mills had gone the way of other legacy industries such as coal mining and shipbuilding.
Until now no - one has seriously considered FMG as a candidate for merger and acquisition activity, except as a target for a bigger company such as Brazil's iron ore giant, Vale, or a big Chinese steel mill.
In all likelihood there are health risks associated with fracking, just as there are health risks associated with oil refineries, steel mills, and automobile factories.
Brothers Bill and Bob Evon founded the Melrose Park, Ill. - based company in 1947 as a beverage company and sold Tone Products» first concentrated syrup to steel mill workers in Indiana.
Inventions such as the reaper, the steel plow, and high speed steel roller mills, helped produce huge quantities of finer, whiter flour.
Across the river you can see the shell of the once - massive steel mill, though the smokestacks are permanently extinguished and now serve as accessories on a 300 - room Sands casino.
And Reagan acted whenever necessary to protect the US from unfair trade trade practices, as he did with Harley - Davidson and some of the Lackawanna steel mills where the people of this district worked.
And attaching the Calera process to the nation's more than 600 coal - fired power plants or even steel mills and other industrial sources is even more attractive as burning coal results in flue gas with as much as 150,000 parts per million of CO2.
Industries that face higher costs in converting to CCS — heavy carbon spewers such as power stations, petrochemical plants, steel mills, and cement factories — have rarely followed suit.
For example, cement manufacturers can use either blast furnace slag from steel mills or pozzolans — natural or manufactured reactive materials that increase the long - term strength of concrete — as substitutes for other, more traditional materials.
The policy document also set new targets for the closure of coal - fired heating systems as well as the installation of equipment to reduce sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions at power stations, steel mills and cement plants.
A typical Chinese steel mill requires between two and six times as much energy to create a tonne of steel as a typical mill in the US.
Inventions such as the reaper, the steel plow, and high speed steel roller mills, helped produce huge quantities of finer, whiter flour.
Factories of cars, shoes, bearings, furniture, machines and electronics, as well as interweaves, steel mills and a chemical plant are located in the area.
Christian Bale stars in the film as Russell, working a dead - end blue collar job at the local steel mill by day, and caring for his terminally ill father by night.
If, in essence, they're functioning much as mini mills did within the steel industry.
As Sturgis aptly pointed out, the paper seems to ignore that the Carnegie unit is — like Carnegie's very own steel mills and library buildings — manmade.
Its basic claim was that the American standard of living was threatened by the loss of major manufacturing industries — such as automobiles, machine tools, and steel mills — to other nations, which the commission attributed to the mediocre quality of our public educational system; this claim shifted the blame from shortsighted corporate leadership to the public schools.
As opposed to the 3.0 in the X4 xDrive35i, this mill gets forged steel crankshaft, pistons with a modified top ring, new crankshaft bearings and high performance spark plugs.
Todd began his career joining Luria Brother's (a division of Connell Limited Partnership) Chicago office as an account executive in 1992 within its steel - mill - service and trading group.
Once home to steel mills, coal mines, glassworks, and factories that produced chains, locks, leather, nails, cast iron and similar goods, the Black Country also inspired writers such as Elihu Berrit, whose Walks in the Black Country and Its Green Border - land begins: «The Black Country, black by day and red by night... is a section of Titanic industry, kept in murky perspiration by a sturdy set of Tubal Cains and Vulcans, week in week out, and often...
The sludge - gray Onandaga River divided the city as it met Lake Erie beneath a steel bridge: the valley carved by the river was a treeless expanse of railroad tracks, boxcars, refineries, cranes, chemical plants, and, looming over all of this, the smokestacks of the steel mills — squat, black, and enormous — on which Steelton's existence had once depended.
Bringing you to the brutal city of Pittsburgh, you gain access to new weapons and a maze of fun as you explore the steel mills.
[1] As a teenager, Serra worked in a steel mill to help send himself to school.
As the birthplace of Andrew Carnegie's first steel mill (1872) and public library (1888), Braddock thrived in the first half of the twentieth century.
As the wall label informs, despite the fact that the hospital provided health care to residents (including the artist's family) suffering from exposure to environmental toxins released by the steel mills and was the town's largest employer, the hospital closed its doors in January 2010 and was subsequently demolished.
She then moved onto architectural subjects, such as Welsh steel mills, the thermal baths at Baden - Baden, Japanese dormitory capsules, and in 1999, a series called Toilets.
As a young man, American sculptor Richard Serra (b. 1939) spent his summers working at the steel mill, an experience that would later inform the multi-ton and multi-story Cor - ten steel sculptures that the artist is so well known for.
A steel mill in Gu Dian, China, emits visible pollution as well as carbon dioxide.
And that's just power plants... Add in the cement plants and steel mills so that these two nations can build the modern cities and infrastructure they want and we may as well write off Kyoto as a failed attempt at saving some semblance of the world we grew up in.
Wouldn't this in point of fact make, «TATA Steel is mothballing a steel mill, citing carbon taxes as one..&rSteel is mothballing a steel mill, citing carbon taxes as one..&rsteel mill, citing carbon taxes as one..»
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Historically, direct air capture has been largely framed as overwhelmingly expensive or impractical at commercial scale by carbon capture experts, due to the challenge of capturing the dilute CO2 in the air (exhaust streams of power plants and other industrial facilities like oil refineries, steel mills, and cement plants have much more concentrated CO2 steams).
In their papers and books (and now blogs), Keynesian economists model the economy with simple symbols, such as «C» for consumption spending, «I» for investment spending and «k» for the economy's stock of capital goods such as diesel engines, steel mills and industrial chemicals.
The EPA could issue GHG performance standards for existing (as distinct from new or modified) coal power plants, as well as GHG performance standards for other industrial categories (refineries, cement production facilities, steel mills, paper mills, etc.).
The EPA has achieved several success stories, such as a solar array on a landfill in Colorado and a wind farm on a former New York steel mill.
Besides strong demand for thermal coal, which is burned in power plants, use of metallurgical coal or coking coal, used in blast furnaces, is also expected to more than double in China, to about 1.7 billion metric tons by 2016, as the country's steel mills churn out more steel for automobiles, skyscrapers and export goods, the Peabody study says.
Eligible CO2 sources include power plants that burn coal, natural gas, or oil and industrial facilities such as petroleum refineries, oil and gas production facilities, iron and steel mills, cement plants, fertilizer plants, ethanol distilleries and chemical plants.
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