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Image for %sAustralia-Asia Powerlink will feature world’s longest underwater cable
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Australia-Asia Powerlink will feature world’s longest underwater cable

As the world transitions to more sustainable energy sources, using steel-armoured cables to connect to areas of high sun activity could be the key to a shared, solar-powered future.More
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Image for %sUnderwater servers keep world’s data cool
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Underwater servers keep world’s data cool

As the digital economy accelerates, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to keep the world’s data centres at lower temperatures, but submersible steel modules could provide a surprising solution
Image for %sAmbitious Crossrail project leans on steel to boost UK transport networks
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Ambitious Crossrail project leans on steel to boost UK transport networks

Deep below London a network of tunnels that links both new-build and renovated station infrastructure marks a sea change for transport in the UK’s capital city and beyond
Image for %sRussia transforms its infrastructure for World Cup
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Russia transforms its infrastructure for World Cup

Russia’s flexible steel-framed football stadiums ensure a sustainable, post-World Cup sporting legacy
Image for %sStainless steel is crucial in fight against infection
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Stainless steel is crucial in fight against infection

Stainless steel's many qualities ensure it is a vital part of maintaining the sanitary environment of operating theatres and hospitals
Image for %sAmsterdam to host world’s largest sea lock
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Amsterdam to host world’s largest sea lock

The world’s largest sea lock at IJmuiden counts on the reliability of steel to accommodate larger vessels and increase the Port of Amsterdam’s cargo handling capacity
Image for %sTackling corrosion on the high seas
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Tackling corrosion on the high seas

Offshore installations, such as wind farms and tidal power stations, are utilising innovative techniques to resist extreme weather conditions and the corrosive, battering force of the sea
Image for %sChina and India lead the way in solar power boom
Infrastructure

China and India lead the way in solar power boom

Unprecedented investments in solar power in the rapidly developing economies of China and India promise a renewable energy revolution with steel at its heart
Image for %sLarge-scale tidal power reliant on steel
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Large-scale tidal power reliant on steel

With one million megawatts of technically realisable tidal energy worldwide, steel is helping to harvest the power of the seas
Image for %sSteel and steam form reliable partnership
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Steel and steam form reliable partnership

Around 9 in 10 Icelandic households now harness the power of geothermal energy. The rest of the world is starting to take note
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