The Australian government has announced a $2 billion investment designed to accelerate the decarbonisation of the nation’s aluminium smelters,...
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The Australian government has announced a $2 billion pledge to convert the nation’s aluminium smelters to renewable energy, which it said will be transformative and mark a significant step reducing the nation’s carbon footprint and enhancing its manufacturing sector’s competitiveness on a global scale. The investment is part of a broader initiative under the “Future… The post Australian government pledges $2 billion assistance to aluminium industry appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
The Australian government has announced a $2 billion investment designed to accelerate the decarbonisation of the nation’s aluminium smelters,...
Aluminium. Image: fotomowo/stock.adobe.comThe Federal Government has announced a landmark $2 billion green aluminium production credit to support...
Labor will offer $2 billion to help aluminium smelters shift to renewable energy, contrasting the subsidies with the Coalition plan to build nuclear...
Labor will offer $2 billion to help aluminium smelters shift to renewable energy, contrasting the subsidies with the Coalition plan to build nuclear...
Image: littlewolf1989/stock.adobe.com. Mettalurgy and steel production.The Federal Government has committed $2 billion to Australia’s aluminium...
Australian Panels is proud to contribute to an innovative collaboration with The University of Queensland (UQ) on a transformative project aimed at...
The Australian aluminium supply chain, uniquely situated entirely onshore – from bauxite mining to final products – will play a vital role in...
Anthony Albanese will unveil a $2 billion production credit scheme to help the aluminium industry switch to renewable energy in the coming decade.
Labor is making a multi-billion dollar appeal to a key Australian industry in a push to take it green.
Federal government aims to encourage power-intensive producers to switch to renewables by 2036