Since space is scarce, three-quarters of all waste ends up in the furnace rather than in landfills.
Campaign groups agree that it is better to use offcuts as a resource rather than let them rot, but the potential scale of the enterprise alarms them as they believe in future power generators will be scouring the globe for stuff to put in the furnace.
Church in Selma. (Applause.) We've got some Selma folks in the house. (Applause.) And Dr. Lowery stood up in the pulpit and told the congregation the story of Shadrach and Meshach and Abednego in the fiery furnace.
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The furnace in the basement, at a pitch below that of the wind, ignited and began, with a roar steadier than the wind, to reintroduce warmth into the cooling house.
And with all that money saved by the superefficient gas furnace in your basement, you fly to Aspen for a weekend in the snow.
The new furnace was opened in January 2003 - a development which was seen as a sign of the firm's commitment to steel-making at the site.
The old blast furnace was decommissioned in July last year before being completely rebuilt, incorporating the latest technology to improve energy efficiency, environmental performance, safety standards and capacity.
It's better than it was in November which is one of the reasons the furnace is coming on now, so we have seen an improvement in our gross margins.
Over the life of a new furnace, the big dollar savings will be in your heating bill, not your tax return--particularly if you live in a cold climate.
BlueScope Steel, to take one example, says it could reopen its shut furnace if the market turns in its favour.
So, in the same way we hire workers to repair the furnace or plug the leak under the sink, we hire workers to fix the big national problems.
The molten iron from the furnace will be converted into steel for a wide range of customers, including those in the construction, automotive, lifting and excavating, domestic appliances and packaging.
Conditions in the cage of the platform were like a "blast furnace", crew manager Daniel Sharpe told an inquest.
Joseph, making it the biggest recycler of scrap in the nation, using 20 million tons a year as furnace feedstock.
One blast furnace at Scunthorpe, Port Talbot, and IJmuiden in the Netherlands, will be temporarily shut down, the firm said.
It may make economic sense to pay more for a new car, furnace or solar panel that will save money and energy in the long run, but it is hard--for both individuals and companies--to sacrifice current profit for future gain.
They are, in essence, products of the human mind rather than of the earth and blast furnace.
The Gujarat Fluorocarbons plant northwest of Mumbai, India, for example, is designed to eliminate the equivalent of 3.3 million tons of CO2 a year in a high-temperature furnace.
Leslie MacDonald Craig (Furnace, Argyll and Bute) - For services to Piping and to the community in Inveraray, Argyllshire.
The market soon found another solution for glassmaking, a new type of coal furnace, patented in 1611 by Edward Zouch.
Solar thermal heat is ideal as an auxiliary system to existing furnaces and hot water systems -your furnace or water heater operates exactly the same as it always has, coming on and running in response to thermostat settings to keep your house or water heated to the thermostat setting.
The start of production at the blast furnace comes at the same time that Tata is carrying out its biggest single round of job cuts in more than 20 years in Port Talbot.
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