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Industry ready for another productive year Print Email Officials gather inside a boiler building at ArcelorMittal during a tour of its new $63.2 million Energy Recovery & Reuse: 504 Boiler Project. The project uses heat from a blast furnace to heat water into steam and make electricity via a turbine. February 17, 2013 12:00 am • Jon L. Hendricks, file, The Times Tags East, Chicago, Boiler, Energy, Steam, Sperling, Jonlhendricks Related Stories Industry ready for another productive year