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Australia’s Albanese unveils US$1.2 billion plan to make aluminium ‘green’

PM Anthony Albanese said the move aims to position Australia as a leader in ‘green metals’ and capitalise on the growing global demand for sustainable materials

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Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese launched a US$1.2 billion initiative to transform aluminium production, encouraging smelters to adopt renewable energy. Photo: AP
Australia will reward power-guzzling aluminium smelters that use renewable electricity instead of coal, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday as he unveiled a US$1.2 billion green metals plan.
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Australia is the world’s sixth-largest producer of the in-demand metal, according to officials, which is used in everything from aeroplane parts to soft-drink cans.

Aluminium ore is refined in hulking smelters that suck up almost 10 per cent of Australia’s electricity, analysts said, a process that has long relied on polluting coal-fired power.

Production credits worth A$2 billion (US$1.2 billion) have been earmarked for companies that instead produce “green” aluminium using renewable electricity, Albanese said.

“Increasingly the world is looking to import clean, reliable metals like Australian-made aluminium,” he said.

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“Which represents a massive opportunity for growth in a decarbonising global economy.”

Companies will be able to claim a to-be-determined amount for every tonne of “clean” aluminium they produce over the next 10 years.

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