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Power engineering and environment protection
ArticleName Energy efficiency and environmental management in the steel industry
ArticleAuthor J.-T. Ghenda, M. Joksch, G. Still, G. Endermann.
ArticleAuthorData Dr. Eng. J.-T. Ghenda, Specialist in trade and industrial affairs, Steel Institute VDEh, Düsseldorf; Dr. Eng. M. Joksch, Chief power engineering manager, ThyssenKrupp AG, and Director of power engineering and economics, ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG, Duisburg; Prof., Dr. Eng. G. Still, Responsible for environment protection and climate preservation, ThyssenKrupp AG, and Director of environment protection and climate, ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG, Duisburg; Eng. G. Endermann, Head of environment protection department, Steel Institute VDEh, Düsseldorf; redaktion@stahleisen.de
Abstract
The steel industry has changed markedly since the beginning of industrialization. Where fire and smoke once stood for progress and prosperity, the steel industry in Germany must now fight for public acceptance despite its use of advanced technologies in energy management, environmental and health protection. However, our modern society and further progress would be inconceivable without steel, and the same holds true for the protection of our environment and climate.
keywords Iron and steel industry, power saving, energy efficiency, environment and health protection, management, climate, society.
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