Unions attack ‘year-long delay’ for Tata Steel furnace’s grid connection in south Wales

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Unions attack ‘year-long delay’ for Tata Steel furnace’s grid connection in south Wales

Trade unions have called for the government to intervene to speed up Tata Steel’s connection to the electricity grid in south Wales, after the company said its new furnace would be delayed by up to a …

Trade unions have called for the government to intervene to speed up Tata Steel’s connection to the electricity grid in south Wales, after the company said its new furnace would be delayed by up to a year. Tata Steel last month told investors that National Grid had said it would face a six- to eight-month delay. That could stretch to 12 months amid unexpected engineering difficulties. The delay will add to the complications facing one of the UK’s most important industrial building projects. The companies are looking at options to speed up the connection including changing the order of works, and installing a smaller, interim electricity supply so that Tata Steel can begin testing. Tata Steel shut its blast furnaces in Port Talbot , south Wales, in September 2024, making 2,000 people redundant as it prepared to shift to a less polluting electric arc furnace. The Indian conglomerate has been pledged £500m in government subsidies to build the 3m tonne electric arc furnace, which will notably reduce the UK’s carbon emissions . It had been hoped the new furnace would be operating by late 2027. However, National Grid, the listed company that runs much of the UK’s electricity infrastructure, said the crucial connection to the grid has run into problems including unsuitable ground conditions, and planning and environmental issues. National Grid has faced persistent criticism over the length of the backlog of projects waiting for connections. …

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