Source: Processonline / 25 July, 2023
Due to the high energy consumption of melting and holding furnaces, the cost of the energy represents a significant cost factor in the production of castings. The price of electricity fluctuates significantly over the course of the day. This can be explained, for example, by the varying utilisation of the power grid or the volatile feed-in of energy from renewable resources.
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