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Hosted on MSNMaking aluminum uses 10% of Australia's electricity. Will tax incentives help smelters go green?Aluminum is an exceptionally useful metal. Lightweight, resistant to rust and able to be turned into alloys with other metals. Small wonder it's the second-most used metal in the world after iron and ...
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Aluminium making and its effect on Australia’s electricity gridUnder the scheme – due to run between 2028 and 2036, aluminium producers would receive a certain amount of funding for every ...
Rio Tinto is studying the installation of batteries at its Queensland aluminium smelter in the belief that rapid reductions in the cost of energy storage could pave a way for intermittent ...
Rio Tinto (RIO) and Hydro will join forces to identify and evaluate available carbon capture technologies for future implementation in the ...
The federal government has begun an initiative to revive the Aluminium Smelting Company of Nigeria ... was to have a firsthand assessment of the plant’s capacity that would enable him to ...
Rio Tinto plc (London) and Norsk Hydro ASA (Oslo, Norway) will join forces to identify and evaluate available carbon capture ...
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