Two locations of United States Steel Corp. are featured in the second episode of the sixth season of the Emmy-nominated series “Tomorrow’s World Today.”
Filming took place at U.S. Steel's Research & Technology Center in Munhall, Pennsylvania, and Big River Steel Works in Osceola, Arkansas. The episode focuses on sustainable ways to produce steel, especially when used to build electric vehicles.
“Through cutting-edge research and the latest achievements in sustainable steelmaking, we are creating solutions that are good for people and the planet,” said Daniel Brown, U.S. Steel’s senior vice president of advanced technology steelmaking and chief operating officer for Big River Steel Works, in a press release. “We are excited to showcase our state-of-the-art facilities and commitment to developing steel for the future in this episode.”
“Tomorrow’s World Today” showcases groundbreaking innovations and technologies that help shape the future.
“U.S. Steel's advancements in steel production for EVs exemplify a remarkable stride towards a cleaner and more sustainable transportation landscape,” said Jude Michaels, executive producer of the show. “Their initiatives are not only revolutionizing the steel industry but also contributing significantly to the global effort to combat climate change.”
The episode is scheduled to premiere Sept. 16 on the Science Channel. Watch a trailer here.
U.S. Steel was founded in 1901 and maintains locations in East Chicago, Gary and Portage.
Caption: U. S. Steel will be featured on the sixth season of the Emmy-nominated series “Tomorrow’s World Today.” The episode is scheduled to premiere Sept. 16 on the Science Channel. (Graphic provided by Business Wire)