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The Steel Industry with Zane Voss - Part 2
Manage episode 334484319 series 3371884
If you have any feedback about this episode, you can find me @archduketyler on Twitter.
A HUGE thanks to Zane Voss for appearing on the show! I absolutely loved making this episode and I'm very grateful for all of his time.
Links:
Video with dramatic music and awesome footage of an electric arc furnace.
Megawatt-Scale Electric Vehicle Charging Webinar
Interchange Podcast about Load Following with Renewables.
Some Definitions:
A Heat - A batch of liquid iron or steel produced from a blast furnace, basic oxygen furnace, or electric arc furnace. A heat size ranges from about 35 metric tons to over 300 metric tons.
Blast Furnace - A furnace used to melt iron ore that primarily uses coke for heat.
Direct Reduction of Iron (DRI) - A method for processing iron ore that does not melt the iron, instead using hydrogen, methane, and water to turn iron oxide into pure iron.
Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) - A method of processing iron or steel that uses an electrical arc to melt the metal.
Fines - Fine particulate that can clog the pores in the coke bed of a blast furnace; typically smaller than 6.3mm or 0.25in.
Ellingham Diagram - A diagram from showing the oxygen affinity of metals (how likely they are to oxidize).
Tuyere - A type of nozzle used in steelmaking.
Refractory - A material used for thermal protection, also known as "fire brick".
NAAQS - National Ambient Air Quality Standards; standards set by the EPA for local air quality.
Scope 1 Emissions - Direct greenhouse gas emissions from sources controlled or owned by an organization.
Scope 2 Emissions - Emissions that are indirectly associated with the purchase of electricity, steam, heat, or cooling.
Scope 3 Emissions - Emissions associated with the use of the product, including transportation of the product by a third party.
Scope 1/2/3 Emissions EPA Link
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) - Electric utility in Tennessee.
66 episodes
Manage episode 334484319 series 3371884
If you have any feedback about this episode, you can find me @archduketyler on Twitter.
A HUGE thanks to Zane Voss for appearing on the show! I absolutely loved making this episode and I'm very grateful for all of his time.
Links:
Video with dramatic music and awesome footage of an electric arc furnace.
Megawatt-Scale Electric Vehicle Charging Webinar
Interchange Podcast about Load Following with Renewables.
Some Definitions:
A Heat - A batch of liquid iron or steel produced from a blast furnace, basic oxygen furnace, or electric arc furnace. A heat size ranges from about 35 metric tons to over 300 metric tons.
Blast Furnace - A furnace used to melt iron ore that primarily uses coke for heat.
Direct Reduction of Iron (DRI) - A method for processing iron ore that does not melt the iron, instead using hydrogen, methane, and water to turn iron oxide into pure iron.
Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) - A method of processing iron or steel that uses an electrical arc to melt the metal.
Fines - Fine particulate that can clog the pores in the coke bed of a blast furnace; typically smaller than 6.3mm or 0.25in.
Ellingham Diagram - A diagram from showing the oxygen affinity of metals (how likely they are to oxidize).
Tuyere - A type of nozzle used in steelmaking.
Refractory - A material used for thermal protection, also known as "fire brick".
NAAQS - National Ambient Air Quality Standards; standards set by the EPA for local air quality.
Scope 1 Emissions - Direct greenhouse gas emissions from sources controlled or owned by an organization.
Scope 2 Emissions - Emissions that are indirectly associated with the purchase of electricity, steam, heat, or cooling.
Scope 3 Emissions - Emissions associated with the use of the product, including transportation of the product by a third party.
Scope 1/2/3 Emissions EPA Link
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) - Electric utility in Tennessee.
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