A year after Tata Steel turned off the blast furnaces in Port Talbot, work is well under way to create the future of steelmaking on the site.
Project manager Peter Jones said the company was "hellbent" on delivering the promise of greener steelmaking in south Wales.
Production ended 12 months ago with 2,000 workers made redundant after the company said its blast furnace operation was losing £1m a day.
But 400,000 tonnes of material has now been cleared from the site, and up to 1,200 workers will help in constructing a new £1.25bn electric arc furnace (EAF) which will melt scrap steel.


