Gary Works project set to reduce its carbon emissions
United States Steel Corp. signed an agreement to capture up to 50,000 metric tons of carbon emissions a year at its Gary Works blast furnaces.
United States Steel Corp. signed an agreement to capture up to 50,000 metric tons of carbon emissions a year at its Gary Works blast furnaces.
The United Steel Corp. restarted Gary Works’ No. 8 blast furnace in early March after optimistic first quarter projections.
U.S. Steel will lay off 244 employees when it indefinitely idles most of its Gary Works tin operation. Prices for tin dropped in 2022.
From government to private businesses, stakeholders take steps to ensure steelmaking has solid future in Indiana, including high-tech jobs and profits.
A $60 million investment by U.S. Steel Corp. at its Gary Works facility will create 25 new jobs, company officials say.
United States Steel Corp. said it will invest about $60 million at its Gary Works site, which will help the company control costs.