Efficiency-Driven Sustainability: ME Elecmetal North America Invests in Induction Furnace Technology at Duluth Foundry

Major melting upgrade will cut emissions, reduce energy use, and improve working conditions—advancing ME Elecmetal’s vision for sustainable steelmaking.

As the mining industry increasingly prioritizes both operational efficiency and environmental stewardship, ME Elecmetal North America is taking a significant step toward achieving both. The company is making a major investment in its Duluth, Minnesota foundry, transitioning from Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) melting technology to more sustainable and efficient Induction Furnace (IF) systems.

Raising the Bar for Green Steel

To meet rising expectations for both productivity and environmental performance, ME Elecmetal North America is making a game-changing investment at its Duluth, Minnesota foundry. By 2027, all three Electric Arc Furnaces (EAFs) will be replaced with a single, high-efficiency Induction Furnace (IF)—a move that aligns with the company’s global roadmap to double output by 2030 without expanding its carbon footprint.

Strategic Investment with Community Impact

Approved by ME Elecmetal’s Board in May, the project has secured a US $4.3 million grant from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s Industrial Facility Air Toxic and Criteria Emission Reduction program—funding aimed at reducing pollution in Environmental-Justice communities. The upgrade will deliver cleaner air for Duluth neighbors while strengthening a key link in ME Elecmetal’s global supply chain.

Why the Change?

ME Elecmetal’s Duluth, Minnesota foundry already excels at circularity: more than 85 % of every casting is produced from recycled scrap in its Electric Arc Furnaces (EAFs). Yet EAFs still consume significant power, generate more dust and noise, and require carbon electrodes.

Induction-furnace (IF) technology takes sustainability a step further.

Moving to induction furnace technology therefore accelerates ME Elecmetal’s sustainability roadmap. The induction system’s precise, electromagnetic heating:

  • Cuts electricity use and natural-gas assist by up to 70 %, directly reducing Scope 1 & 2 emissions.
  • Lowers GHG and particulate emissions at the stack, benefiting workers and nearby communities.
  • Dramatically reduces noise and dust, creating a cleaner, safer workplace.
  • Improves material yield thanks to gentler melt chemistry and fewer slag losses, saving raw materials and consumables.

In short, both EAFs and induction furnaces support a circular, scrap-based steel supply—but induction furnaces push the envelope further, delivering efficiency-driven sustainability that aligns with ME Elecmetal’s 2030 and 2050 environmental targets.

“This technology addresses multiple challenges simultaneously: sustainability, energy efficiency, job security and future demographics…This is one of those projects where everyone wins: the business, the workers, the environment and the community.” 

— Ted Angelo, President ME Elecmetal North America

 

“We have been granted funding to carry our flagship foundry into a modern melting era. We are extremely grateful for the support and investment from our esteemed Board of Directors and the MPCA.”

— Scott Schudalla, Vice President of Manufacturing

Solution Snapshot

By 2027, Duluth will retire all three EAFs and commission a single, state-of-the-art induction furnace—engineered in partnership with Vulcan Engineering. The installation will:

  • Leverage Minnesota’s power grid—projected to reach 80 % renewable energy by 2030
  • Free up floor space for future capacity projects
  • Demonstrate ME Elecmetal’s commitment to doubling business volume by 2030 without expanding its environmental footprint

According to the 2024 Sustainability Report, 94 % of Duluth’s finished products already originate from recycled material; induction melting will push that figure even higher while minimizing fossil-fuel dependence.

Empowering People and Places

The investment is not just about infrastructure—it’s about people. The project has already had a positive motivational impact on the Duluth team, underscoring ME Elecmetal’s confidence in its North American operations and local workforce.

Once fully installed in 2027, the new induction furnace will completely replace the existing melting systems—enhancing production capabilities, lowering environmental impact, and ensuring long-term competitiveness.


About the MPCA

The MPCA safeguards Minnesota’s air, land, and water while driving climate resilience. Through partnerships and innovation grants—such as the funding for ME Elecmetal’s furnace conversion—the agency helps communities and industries adopt cleaner technologies that bolster public health and economic vitality.


Together with our customers, communities, and people, ME Elecmetal is forging a cleaner, more efficient future for steelmaking and the mining industry.

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