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Disruptive technologies, approaches needed to carry decarbonization forward for aluminium industry
Recent developments in the aluminium industry have provided incremental steps toward the industry’s decarbonization, but green energy sources, inert anodes and end-of-life scrap recycling can offer disruptive advances to achieve this goal, according to Peter von Czarnowski, director of casting technology expansion at Golden Aluminum.
April 9, 2024
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By Yasemin Esmen
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Little demand for low-carbon aluminium; global differentials broadly steady
The low-carbon differential for aluminium P1020 in Europe was unchanged in the month to Friday April 5, with market participants reporting decreased interest in low-carbon units.
April 8, 2024
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By Yasemin Esmen, Chay Chye Leng, Laura Roberts
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Century Aluminum to build green aluminium smelter in the US with DOE grant
Century Aluminum is among those selected to start award negotiations for up to $500 million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act funding to build a new aluminium smelter, the company said on Monday March 25
March 26, 2024
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By Yasemin Esmen
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US aluminium, copper industries to receive $900 mln from Energy Department program to cut emissions
The US Department of Energy selected five base metals projects to receive more than $900 million in federal investment from its Industrial Demonstration Program (IDP), leading to a reduction of four million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually, according to a statement by the Department on Monday March 25
March 26, 2024
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By Yasemin Esmen
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Billions to flow from US government into metals; energy key | Hotter Commodities
The US could get a new primary aluminium smelter, investments in copper recycling and projects to decarbonize iron and steelmaking as part of a $6 billion government package announced on Monday, March 25
March 25, 2024
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By Andrea Hotter
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Constellium joins aluminium producers exploring hydrogen power to decarbonize operations
Aluminium producer and recycler Constellium announced on Tuesday March 12 that the company is moving to test hydrogen utilization at an industrial scale as a power source in its casthouses
March 20, 2024
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By Yasemin Esmen
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Aluminium demand to benefit from ‘under-appreciated’ role in energy transition
Increasing amounts of aluminium are being used to make solar panels, reduce vehicle emissions and upgrade electricity networks in a structural shift to patterns of long-term aluminium consumption
March 18, 2024
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By James McKeigue
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Interest grows for low-carbon aluminium in East Asia, but willingness to pay premium mixed
The rising interest for low-carbon primary aluminium within East Asia is clear, although its ability to command a premium remains uncertain, according to market participants
March 4, 2024
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By Chay Chye Leng
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Fastmarkets launches low-carbon aluminium differential
Read more about how we are responding to growing demand for green metal in Japan and South Korea
March 4, 2024
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By Yolande Peters
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Low-carbon aluminium to become requirement for beverage and packaging industry: Ball Corporation
Interest in low-carbon aluminium from the beverage and packaging industry is growing and aluminium packaging company Ball Corporation is working to meet that increasing demand, Dan Fisher, chairman and chief executive officer, said during the company’s earnings call on Thursday February 1
February 2, 2024
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By Yasemin Esmen
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