Trade unions are pressing the UK government to expedite a crucial electricity grid connection for Tata Steel, amid reports that the company’s new electric arc furnace in Port Talbot might experience delays of up to a year. This project is vital for Tata Steel’s shift to more environmentally friendly steel production at its Port Talbot Steelworks site in south Wales. Following the shutdown of its blast furnaces in 2024, the company has been constructing an electric arc furnace intended to drastically cut carbon emissions from its steelmaking processes.
The connection to the electricity grid, however, has hit several hurdles. National Grid has pointed to issues such as unsuitable ground conditions, planning stipulations, and environmental concerns, which have collectively pushed initial delays from six to eight months, potentially extending them to a full year. This delay has alarmed unions representing steelworkers, who argue that the timely completion of the new furnace is critical for safeguarding jobs, local livelihoods, and the future of the Port Talbot transformation project.
Unions including Community Union, Unite the Union, and GMB Union are calling for governmental intervention to resolve these issues and provide certainty for workers and the community at large. This setback occurs on the heels of a fire that recently damaged part of the remaining steel-processing operations at Port Talbot, adding to the operational challenges faced by Tata Steel’s UK operations.
The UK government has already committed £500 million to support the new electric arc furnace, which aims to produce up to three million tonnes of steel annually while reducing emissions. The facility was initially slated to begin operations by late 2027. In response to the delay, Tata Steel is collaborating with National Grid and government officials to consider options for speeding up the connection process, including temporary power solutions and adjustments to construction timelines.
National Grid has stated that construction is underway and that it is dedicated to providing the connection as promptly and safely as possible, while navigating the complex engineering, planning, and environmental requirements involved in the project.
