Australia will reward power-guzzling aluminium smelters that use renewable electricity instead of coal, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said today as he unveiled a A$2 billion ($2.2b) green metals plan.
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% of Australia’s electricity, analysts say, a process that has long relied on polluting coal-fired power.
Production credits 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.