Understanding low-carbon aluminium production and market trends
Follow discussions around decarbonizing the aluminium industry with the latest price trends, market insights and forecasts
Aluminium is a critical mineral that plays a pivotal role in driving the energy transition, particularly because of its use in low-carbon technologies. This includes powering wind turbines, batteries, electrolyzers for renewable hydrogen, carbon storage for low-carbon hydrogen, transmission wires, hydroelectric plants and solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies.
The demand for low-carbon aluminium is notably steered by industries like automotive, packaging, energy and consumer products, all actively trying to reduce the carbon impact of their operations. Aluminium is one of the world’s top eight hard-to-abate industries so lowering the carbon footprint of aluminium is essential for decarbonization efforts.
Fastmarkets defines green aluminium as primary aluminium having a carbon footprint of maximum 4 tonnes of CO2 equivalent (4tCO2e) per tonne of aluminium produced under Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. The definition does not include scrap content as there is no globally accepted definition of low-carbon aluminium scrap. Fastmarkets spearheaded green aluminium pricing with its launch of low-carbon aluminium differentials in March 2021. Today, Fastmarkets has low-carbon aluminium differentials for Europe, the US and Asia.
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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
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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
China’s aluminium industry has increased the development pace of green-power aluminium in recent years, by using more green power for electrolytic aluminium production to reduce carbon emission and also by actively pushing forward differentiation of the metal from its non-green-power counterpart
Key talking points at Fastmarkets’ International Aluminium conference in Barcelona, Spain, on September 12-14
Novelis has noted increasing enthusiasm for low-carbon aluminium sheet from the automotive sector, more so than its other business segments, including beverage cans and specialty markets, according to a top executive at the company

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