Energy

New & Expanding Demand For Steel In Energy
The energy sector is expected to be a strong source of steel demand over the next 10 years, particularly as the nation’s energy infrastructure is further developed.
Potential steel demand in new and expanding energy markets:
- An estimated 40 metric tons/MW for steel intensity in the nuclear market
- The average high-voltage transmission tower includes about 40,000-60,000 pounds of steel.
- Transmission wire contains steel. For a 1455 ACSR, weight per 1,000 ft. is approximately 1,600 lbs., with the weight from steel at 270 lbs. Demand is growing for electrical steels to serve this market.
- The production of natural gas from the Marcellus Shale formation produces a clean-burning, domestic energy source in an environmentally sound manner. Natural gas producers already invested more than $4 billion in Pennsylvania in lease and land acquisition, new well drilling, infrastructure development and community partnerships, with an even greater investment expected in the future
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