New Zealand's largest electricity generator says it still expected the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter to close down in 2021, but confirmed a fresh offer to delay remains on the table.
In early July Rio Tinto announced that it had given notice to terminate its electricity contract with Meridian, owners of the Manapouri Power Station, and that it was planning to shut the smelter in August 2021.
While both the Government and Meridian pointed to the finality of the decision, analysts have speculated that constraints in the transmission network, which could force Meridian and Contact Energy to have to spill water from South Island hydro stations for several years, could set conditions for the closure to be delayed for several years.
Last week the Herald reported that Rio Tinto's global head of aluminium had told staff that a final decision on the future of the smelter would be announced in the next four to six weeks.