Could charcoal from wood replace coal for steel making?

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Let’s suppose we stop burning wood for heat, and instead use (as charcoal) it to replace metallurgic coal.

Is production of wood greater or less than what we need to stop using metallurgic coal?

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Charcoal is already used to make steel., but coal is better and more efficient. And you have to make charcoal first.

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