AK Steel's Chairman, President and CEO James L. Wainscott said that the ceremonial bricklaying event for a new SunCoke Energy Inc. plant in Middletown, Ohio (US), held Wednesday, represents a milestone event for AK Steel and for the Middletown community.
The event marked the initial construction phase of SunCoke's US$360 million plant located adjacent to AK Steel's Middletown Works. Once completed, the state-of-the-art, heat-recovery coke battery will be capable of supplying AK Steel with about 550,000 tons of metallurgical coke annually. In addition, the new plant will recover the waste heat from the coking process to generate approximately 50 megawatts of electrical power each year, or about 25 percent of Middletown Works' electricity requirement.
"Our long-term agreement with SunCoke Energy to supply AK Steel with coke and electrical power is one of the most forward-looking commitments by our company in recent years," said Wainscott. "The new SunCoke plant will play a vital role in the future competitiveness of our Middletown Works by providing a stable and competitive supply of coke for our blast furnace."
AK Steel's board of directors previously approved a 20-year supply contract with SunCoke Energy, Inc. to provide AK Steel with metallurgical-grade coke and electrical power from the new plant. The agreement will help AK Steel achieve its goal of more fully integrating its raw material supply.
AK Steel produces flat-rolled carbon, stainless and electrical steels, primarily for automotive, appliance, construction and electrical power generation and distribution markets