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It was supposed to be the United States’ grand entry to the global race to make green steel — a symbol of a return to American innovation and of revival in the nation’s rusting industrial heartland. Instead, Cleveland-Cliffs’ plan to replace coal-based blast furnaces with cleaner, hydrogen-ready technology at its Middletown Works facility in Ohio — the same mill that Vice President JD Vance described as his grandparents’ ​“economic savior” in his ​“Hillbilly Elegy” memoir — now risks being swept away in the undercurrent of Washington’s shifting partisan tides. From my latest piece on Canary Media: https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/green-steel/cleveland-cliffs-middletown-trump
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Wow, what a setback! It's genuinely disappointing to see Cleveland-Cliffs' green steel project facing political hurdles. Hopefully, it can still get back on track!
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