Queensland Government and Rio Tinto partnership to support Gladstone’s Boyne Smelters
14 Agosto 2024 - 7:48PM
Business Wire
The Queensland Government and Rio Tinto will work together to
safeguard a pillar of the State’s heavy industrial manufacturing
base around Gladstone under a partnership to support investment in
renewable energy projects.
The agreement announced today represents an important step
towards securing a long-term future for Australia's second-largest
aluminium smelter, Boyne Smelters Limited (BSL) and thousands of
jobs in central Queensland supported by the operations.
The partnership supports Queensland's vision to establish
Gladstone as a renewable energy hub and strengthens the electricity
grid as Australia transitions to a cleaner energy future. The
cooperation between Rio Tinto and the Queensland Government will
complement ongoing policy development by the Australian Government
to support a decarbonised aluminium industry as part of its Future
Made in Australia Plan.
Highlights of the agreement between the Queensland Government
and Rio Tinto include:
- Economic Support: Through its “Energy and Jobs Plan’,
the Queensland Government will support BSL’s financial viability
from 2029 as the smelter transitions to renewable energy.
- Operational Commitments & Employment: Rio Tinto will
invest to maintain BSL's full operational capacity, supporting
Australia’s ambition to remain a major exporter of aluminium. This
ensures BSL, which has an annual production capacity of more than
500,000 tonnes of aluminium and directly employs more than 1000
people, will continue to be a significant contributor to the local,
Queensland and national economy. Rio Tinto will also work to expand
its coastal shipping capacity, to add a fifth domestically crewed
vessel to its existing fleet of four. These ships transport bauxite
from the company's Gove and Weipa mines to operations in
Gladstone.
- Renewable Energy Investment: Rio Tinto commits to
additional sustainable energy investments in Queensland, building
on its existing commitments to Australia's largest solar and wind
projects across the State.
- Gladstone Transformation: Support for Queensland's
vision to establish Gladstone as a renewable energy hub, with BSL
to develop capabilities to manage power consumption during times of
peak demand and strengthen the electricity grid.
The agreement remains contingent on the completion of Rio
Tinto's energy contracting activities, relevant joint venture
approvals, and the establishment of an Australian Government
pathway for a decarbonised aluminium industry.
Rio Tinto Chief Executive Australia Kellie Parker said: "This
agreement with the Queensland Government represents one of the most
significant partnerships in our long history of operations in the
State.
“It paves the way for a competitive, green-energy powered BSL,
supporting employment and lowering Australia’s carbon footprint.
The partnership will support Australia’s status as a leading,
global supplier of aluminium at a time when the world needs the
metal for the green energy transition.
“While this is a critical part of the puzzle, we have more to
do. We will continue to engage with the Federal Government on
supportive industry policy to help sustain Australia’s green
aluminium sector for the future."
About Rio Tinto and Boyne Smelters Limited
Boyne Smelters Limited (BSL) has been operating since 1982 and
is Australia’s second largest aluminium smelter. Located at Boyne
Island in central Queensland, BSL’s activities include
manufacturing carbon anodes in the carbon plant, aluminium
production (smelting) in reduction lines, and casting of molten
metal into aluminium products ready to ship. The smelter is
adjacent to, and connected via a conveyor belt, to the Queensland
Alumina Limited refinery for the supply of alumina.
Rio Tinto's integrated aluminium production chain in Queensland
is a significant economic driver, employing over 4500 people
directly and supporting thousands more Australian livelihoods. The
company's operations in Gladstone alone account for more than 3000
jobs, with 1000 of those at the BSL. Additionally, Rio Tinto's
bauxite operations in Weipa employ more than 1300 people, supplying
raw materials to the Gladstone manufacturing facilities.
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