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Efforts continue to support grain-oriented electrical steel, impacting Cleveland-Cliffs

Cleveland-Cliffs Butler Works is pictured in December 2023. Holly Mead/Special to the Butler Eagle

The fight continues to shore up America’s electric grid and still save 1,500 jobs at Cleveland-Cliffs.

While Jamie Sychak, president of the UAW Local 3303, works to persuade legislators on the importance of grain-oriented steel cores produced in America, eight lawmakers in Congress recently introduced bipartisan legislation to bolster the U.S. transformer supply chain by setting “realistic” energy efficiency standards that would keep domestic transformer manufacturing steady.

A proposal finalizing those energy standards could be released in May and, if adopted, would come into effect in 2027, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. The energy-efficiency standards proposed by the department favor the use amorphous metal steel cores in electric transformers, which it says are more efficient than grain-oriented steel cores.

This month, U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-16th, and co-sponsors Reps. Chris Deluzio, D-17th, Dan Meuser, R-9th, Susan Wild, D-7th, Brian Fitzpatrick, R-1st, Guy Reschenthaler, R-14th, and Lloyd Smucker, R-11th, and Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, presented the Distribution Transformer Efficiency & Supply Chain Reliability Act of 2024. The bill is designed to stabilize domestic transformer manufacturing to meet increasing demand without disrupting existing supply chains or undermining American steel production.

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