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Rio Tinto commissions $1.5 billion low-carbon smelter expansion in Quebec

Rio Tinto commissions $1.5 billion low-carbon smelter expansion in Quebec

Rio Tinto (RIO.AX), (RIO.L), said on Friday it has started commissioning its $1.5 ​billion low-carbon aluminium smelter expansion in the Canadian ‌province of Quebec.

The Anglo-Australian mining giant expects the start-up to be completed by the end of this year, with all 96 ​new pots operating in Complexe Arvida.

This will increase ​the plant’s capacity by about 160,000 metric tonnes ⁠of primary aluminium annually for a total of ​220,000 metric tonnes produced with the low-carbon AP60 smelting technology.

The ​AP60 expansion supports the transition to carbon-free aluminium electrolysis technology by ELYSIS, a partnership with Alcoa.

Separately on Friday, Melanie Joly, Canada’s minister ​of industry and minister responsible for Canada economic ​development for Quebec Regions, announced a C$100 million ($72.55 million) investment in the ‌ELYSIS ⁠technology deployment project.

“With rising tariffs and continued trade uncertainties, the Government of Canada is taking decisive action to protect Canadian workers, reinforce domestic supply chains and build ​a stronger and ​more resilient ⁠economy,” the Canadian government’s statement said.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/business/rio-tinto-commissions-15-billion-low-carbon-smelter-expansion-quebec-2026-05-29/

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