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Indian-origin steel tycoon unveils UK super-plant plans

British Indian magnate Sanjeev Gupta's Liberty House Group unveiled plans for a new steel super-plant powered by renewable energy in the UK

May 31, 2016 / 22:35 IST
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British Indian magnate Sanjeev Gupta's Liberty House Group  unveiled plans for a new steel super-plant powered by renewable energy in the UK.

Under the plans, Gupta Family Group Alliance companies, which includes Liberty House and family firm SIMEC, will turn their adjacent Newport sites in Wales into a 2 million tonne- a-year 'Greensteel' facility in the UK.

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"Historically Newport has been one of the country's most important steel-making locations so it's very appropriate that this is the springboard for our green steel plans. If we can make steel competitively in the UK, we can generate potentially hundreds of thousands of jobs in the manufacturing sector nationwide," said Gupta, Liberty House executive chairman, who is also in the running to acquire Tata Steel's UK units based on a similar GreenSteel strategy.

He led a fact-finding visit to Liberty's 1.2 million tonne-a-year rolling mill and SIMEC's adjacent 396 MW Uskmouth Power Station in Newport this week.