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Alabama Byproducts Corporation (aka ABC Coke) located in Tarrant City, near Birmingham, is the country's largest producer of foundry coke.
''''Alabama Byproducts Corporation'''' (also called '''ABC Coke''') in [[Tarrant City]] is the United States' largest producer of foundry coke. The company was founded in [[1920]], and since 1985 has been a division of the [[Drummond Company]]. ABC supplies all of the foundry coke for GMC's engine blocks and won that company's "Worldwide Supplier of the Year" award in 1993.


Revere Control Case Study [http://www.reverecontrol.com/abccoke.asp]
Until recently the plant coal gas to produce steam and incinerated excess gas in a large flare, visible for miles around. A project to harvest this combustion energy to power the plant has produced significant energy cost savings.


In the city of Homewood, back in the early 1980s, there was a conspiracy amongst adults to convince their children that a fire-breathing dragon was housed deep within the facility. Those claims were later found to be untrue.
==External links==
* [http://www.reverecontrol.com/abccoke.asp Turnkey Cogeneration System case study] at Reverecontrol.com
 
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Revision as of 15:15, 22 May 2006

'Alabama Byproducts Corporation' (also called ABC Coke) in Tarrant City is the United States' largest producer of foundry coke. The company was founded in 1920, and since 1985 has been a division of the Drummond Company. ABC supplies all of the foundry coke for GMC's engine blocks and won that company's "Worldwide Supplier of the Year" award in 1993.

Until recently the plant coal gas to produce steam and incinerated excess gas in a large flare, visible for miles around. A project to harvest this combustion energy to power the plant has produced significant energy cost savings.

External links