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About 10% of electricity used by the steel industry is produced onsite, primarily through cogeneration. Almost all onsite generation occurs in integrated steel mills. Cogeneration can provide competitive advantages over purchased electricity, since thermal efficiencies are much higher and excess electricity can be sold back to the grid. Several large cogeneration facilities have been built recently, but these projects have all been funded by third parties [Steiner 2000].


Figure on Net Demand for Electricity (SIC 3312) - 1994
Source: MECS 1994

Figure on Trends in Cogeneration Capacity (SIC 3312)
Source: MECS 1994, 1991, 1988, 1985


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