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Ind. steelmaker gets $32 million energy grant

By The Associated Press
Friday, November 06, 2009
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Ind. steelmaker gets $32 million energy grant

EAST CHICAGO, Ind. (AP) — A northern Indiana steel mill is getting a $32 million federal grant to install equipment that will generate power from a blast furnace's waste gas.

ArcelorMittal will use the Department of Energy grant to install a new energy-efficient boiler at its Indiana Harbor East mill in East Chicago. The boiler will produce electricity and steam on site by capturing gas generated by iron-making operations.

The company says the boiler is expected to help lower energy costs and per ton production costs by using about 46 billion cubic feet of gas that's flared annually.

ArcelorMittal's $32 million grant was the only project funded in Indiana among more than $155 million in projects announced by the Energy Department.

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The agency granted money to 41 projects around the country using stimulus funds.

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Information from: The Times, http://nwitimes.com

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