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3.04.2008 - 10:04am ET
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Alcoa, Government of Quebec Reach New Renewable Power Agreement For Three Smelters in Province
New Energy Arrangement Secures Power Through 2040, Enables $1.2 Billion Upgrade, Expansion of Baie Comeau Smelter; Accelerates Negotiations to Expand Deschambault Smelter
(CSRwire) NEW YORK - March 4, 2008 - Alcoa (NYSE:AA) today announced it has reached
an agreement with the government of Quebec on a new, renewable energy
contract to supply all three of the Company's aluminum smelters in the
province – Baie Comeau, Becancour (ABI), and Deschambault through the
year 2040 and enabling Alcoa to invest $1.2 billion to upgrade and expand
Baie Comeau production to 548,000 metric tons per year (mtpy).
Initial engineering studies for the upgrade and expansion activity at Baie
Comeau will begin in early 2008, with the vast majority of the investment
planned for the final stages of the project. It is expected that
conversion and upgrade of the smelting technologies at the plant to a more
environmentally friendly one, as well as the expansion of output at Baie
Comeau by 110,000 mtpy, will be completed by 2015. The upgrade will
eliminate PAHs emissions from the Soderberg pots and reduce greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions at the plant by 40 percent.
"This is a great day for Quebec, the communities of Baie Comeau, Becancour
and Deschambault, our employees, and for Alcoa," said Alain Belda, Alcoa
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "With the agreement to supply
competitive long-term power for our three facilities in Quebec, we in turn
can now invest in upgrading and expanding in order to make our already good
operations in the province, even better."
During the upgrade and expansion phase of the project, an estimated $540
million of added economic value will be created in Quebec over a period of
4 years, supporting the equivalent of 6,800 job-years of employment.
Following construction, the continued operations will then generate –
onsite as well as for suppliers and subcontractors – an added economic
value of $470 million per year, supporting 3,900 jobs.
Prior to this agreement, Alcoa's three smelters in Quebec produced more
than 1.1 million metric tons of aluminum per year and employ more than
3,600 people directly. In addition to the direct benefits, the facilities
will generate more than $1.8 billion in economic spin-offs annually in the
province as a result of this agreement.
Under terms of the agreement, which is conditional on Alcoa upgrading and
expanding production in Baie Comeau, power contracts to supply all three
Quebec smelters -- as well as the energy needed to support the expansion
-- will be extended through the year 2040 at the regulated industrial "L"
rate. Alcoa will also receive financial support from the government in the
form of a loan guarantee.
In addition to the power agreement for all three smelters and the
additional power for Baie Comeau, both the government of Quebec and Alcoa
will accelerate their negotiations regarding securing additional power to
support expansion of the Deschambault smelter. Alcoa has said it would
invest and expand the facility if additional, competitively-priced,
long-term power could be secured.
"Thanks to the efforts of Premier Charest, the Premier's entire team,
HydroQuebec, our communities, and many others who helped, we have taken
great steps to secure the future for the communities of Baie Comeau, ABI
and Deschambault," said Bernt Reitan, Alcoa Executive Vice President and
Group President – Global Primary Products. "In addition to beginning
work on the upgrade and expansion of Baie Comeau immediately, we will also
now accelerate our discussions to see if we can secure enough
competitively-priced, long-term power to enable us to invest and expand
Deschambault as well. In fact, we would like to more than double the
output there to 570,000 metric tons per year."
About Alcoa
Alcoa is the world leader in the production and management of primary
aluminum, fabricated aluminum and alumina combined, through its active and
growing participation in all major aspects of the industry. Alcoa serves
the aerospace, automotive, packaging, building and construction,
commercial transportation and industrial markets, bringing design,
engineering, production and other capabilities of Alcoa's businesses to
customers. In addition to aluminum products and components including
flat-rolled products, hard alloy extrusions, and forgings, Alcoa also
markets Alcoa(R) wheels, fastening systems, precision and investment
castings, and building systems. The Company has 97,000 employees in 34
countries and has been named one of the top most sustainable corporations
in the world at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. More
information can be found at www.alcoa.com
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