The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced a $500 million award to support a $1 billion investment at Cleveland-Cliffs’ Middletown Works facility in Middletown, Ohio. Vice President JD Vance and U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright visited Middletown Works today to highlight the Trump Administration’s commitment to American steelworkers and the resurgence of American manufacturing.
The investment will modernize American steelmaking, protect 2,300 American jobs, and strengthen the domestic steel supply chain. The project advances President Trump’s commitment to put American workers first, bring investment back to American communities, and strengthen the industries critical to America’s economic and national security.
Cleveland-Cliffs determined that the business case for the original project scope no longer made sense given customers’ unwillingness to pay a “green premium” for steel. Working with DOE, Cleveland-Cliffs identified a viable alternative that will upgrade and improve the efficiency of the existing coal-fired blast furnace while also capturing and commercializing co-product blast furnace gas (BFG).
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