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Rio Tinto Invests to Increase Low-carbon AP60 Aluminium Production in Canada

Published: November 18, 2021 |

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Rio Tinto is investing US$87 million to increase its low-carbon aluminium production in Canada with 16 new smelting cells at its AP60 smelter, in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec.

The investment will increase production at the smelter by around 45 percent, or 26,500 metric tonnes of primary aluminium per year, to a capacity of 86,500 metric tonnes and provide a secure future for approximately 100 employees who work at the facility.

Rio Tinto projects that the global aluminium market will grow at an average rate of 3.3 percent per annum over the next decade with strong demand driven by the energy transition and decarbonisation.

“Rio Tinto is committed to strengthening its position as a leader in low-carbon, hydro-powered aluminium production to meet the clear demand from our customers in North America and Europe. Our AP60 technology is one of the most energy efficient, environmentally friendly and cost effective systems in commercial production today. It produces some of the world’s lowest carbon aluminium with renewable hydropower here in Quebec,” said Rio Tinto Aluminium Chief Executive Ivan Vella.

“We are assessing options for further investments, as we progress development of the ELYSIS™ zero carbon smelting technology with our partners,” added Vella.

The new pots will be built in the existing building of the Complexe Jonquière’s AP60 technology center, which currently has 38 pots. Work will begin in the spring of 2022 and is expected to be completed by the end of 2023. At the same time, Rio Tinto will study the potential to add more AP60 cells at the site.

The AP60 technology was developed by Rio Tinto’s research and development teams, including the Arvida Research and Development Center, and generates seven times less greenhouse gases than the industry average. Since their commissioning in Saguenay in 2013, the initial AP60 technology pots have produced more than 465,000 tonnes of low-carbon aluminium.


About Rio Tinto
Rio Tinto provides work for more than 19,000 people in Canada and the United States, producing aluminium, boron, copper, diamonds, iron ore and titanium. They operate in Quebec, Labrador Newfoundland, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories in Canada, and Utah, California, Arizona and Illinois in the United States. Their office in Montreal is a global hub for Rio Tinto that supports operations around the world and its commercial center in Chicago connects them with customers in the key market of the United States.

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