From Storage Yard to Scrap Hub | Building Port Talbot’s Green Steel Future
We’re back on site at Port Talbot for the latest update in our journey to low-CO₂ steelmaking, otherwise known as "Project Invictus". Host Tim Rutter catches up with Lloyd Bryant, Head of Infrastructure, to see how the "P Fields" area is being transformed — a former storage yard being transformed into the scrap handling and processing plant that will support our new Electric Arc Furnace. From site clearance to more than 20,000m² of reinforced concrete, discover the incredible progress shaping the future of low-carbon steelmaking in South Wales. Stay tuned for updates as we build the future of steelmaking! 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a video. Follow Tata Steel UK on social media: X: / tatasteeluk Facebook: / tatasteeluk Instagram: / tatasteeluk LinkedIn: / tata-steel-uk-ireland #GreenSteelFuture

One Year of Transformation - Port Talbot's Electric Arc Furnace Project Update

The Scale of EMR Alexandra Docks | NEPTUNIA Arrival, Torch Cutting & Material Handlers

Unveiling the Power: Behind the Grid | Episode 2: From Shore to Substation

How Clarkson's £45M Farm OUTSMARTED The Entire Industry – They Never Saw It Coming!

Tata Steel Port Talbot

Norway is Building The World's Deepest Mega-Tunnel

This is where Tata Steel’s Electric Arc Furnace will take shape

How Just One Mistake Destroyed Eddie Stobart

The Audacious Plan to Build a Deep Super Sewer Under Nine Million People | Blueprint

What Lies Beneath: The Giant Foundations Powering Port Talbot’s Green Steel Future

Port Talbot’s steelplant lagoon groundworks. Watch til the end!

Why Caterpillar Quit the Trucking Industry

How STEEL is MADE in Great Britain!

How Google Translate Exposed Russia's Secret Army

HS2 Progress 🚄 | Major milestones across key 8-mile stretch of Britain's new high speed railway 🏗️

Locals fear closure of Port Talbot steelworks could have 'massive impact' on the economy | ITV News

The End of DCC Concepts | What Really Happened?

The 10 Biggest Mega Build Disasters of 2025

Before Welding: The Insane Way America Built Skyscrapers in the 1880s

