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Material Metabolism and Environmental Emissions of BF-BOF and EAF Steel Production Routes
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BOF and EAF Steels: What are the Differences? – Economics 243 Fall 2018
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Prospective Scenarios on Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions in the EU Iron & Steel Industry
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World steel output through BF-BOF and EAF routes in 2014. | Download Scientific Diagram
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Low and zero emisisons in the steel and cement industries: Barriers, technologies and policies by OECD - issuu