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NZAS ‘exploring pathways’ with generators for smelter’s future

Meridian, Contact confirm approach to discuss new power contract.

The aluminium smelter at Tiwai Pt, 79% owned by ASX-listed Rio Tinto and 21% by Japan-based Sumitomo.

Tim Hunter Thu, 28 Jul 2022

New Zealand Aluminium Smelters says it has opened talks with generators on a new power contract to keep the Tiwai Point smelter operating beyond its scheduled closure date in December 2024.

In a statement, the company said it “has begun exploring potential pathways with electricity generators for

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