U.S. Steel will invest nearly $2 billion in a direct reduced iron (DRI) facility at Big River Steel Works in Osceola, Arkansas. The facility will feed cleaner input into electric arc furnaces, reducing steel production emissions.
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$2 Billion Investment amount
Big River Steel Works, Arkansas Facility location
Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) Technology
Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) Plant facility