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5.15.2007 - 10:47am ET
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Alcoa Launches Innovative "Carbon Capture" Technology for Alumina Refineries
System Set to Revolutionize Greenhouse Emissions in Aluminum Industry
(CSRwire) NEW YORK- May 15, 2007- Alcoa (NYSE:AA) announced today that it has
launched a new technology at its Kwinana alumina refinery in Western
Australia that has the potential to deliver significant global greenhouse
benefits and will contribute to a reduction in the aluminum industry’s
environmental footprint. Alcoa announced the new technology in conjunction
with its sponsorship of the C40 Large Cities Climate Summit taking place
this week in New York City. During the four-day summit, leaders of
municipal governments and international businesses will share best
practices, identify collaborative projects and chart future actions
related to reversing climate change and realizing economic development
benefits.
Alcoa’s ‘Carbon Capture’ system is an innovative residue treatment
process that involves mixing bauxite residue, a by-product of the
aluminum-making process, with carbon dioxide (CO2). This delivers
greenhouse benefits by locking up large volumes of CO2 that would
otherwise be released to the atmosphere. The Kwinana carbonation plant
will lock up 70,000 tons of CO2 a year, the equivalent of eliminating the
emissions of 17,500 automobiles.
As part of its on-going commitment to reduce its global emissions, Alcoa
plans to deploy the technology to its nine alumina refineries worldwide.
Deployment across Alcoa’s operations in Australia alone could
potentially save 300,000 tons of CO2 each year.
The ‘Carbon Capture’ system was developed by Alcoa’s Technology
Delivery Group, the company’s global refining research and development
unit, which is based in Australia. Bauxite residue is a mixture of
minerals that are left behind when alumina is removed from bauxite.
Although it is thoroughly washed, the residue retains some alkaline liquor
and requires long-term storage. By mixing CO2 into the bauxite residue, its
pH level is reduced to levels found naturally in alkaline soils. A second
sustainability benefit is that the improved environmental properties of
the residue mean it also can be beneficially used as road base, building
materials or to improve soil.
Alcoa plans to share the technology within the aluminum industry which is
also vital to its long term sustainability.
Alcoa has taken a leadership position on climate change by reducing its
global greenhouse emissions by 25% compared to 1990 levels seven years
before the 2010 deadline. Alcoa is also a founding member of the U.S.
Climate Action Partnership (USCAP) an alliance of nine major U.S.-based
companies and four leading environmental organizations that has taken the
public lead in calling on the U.S. government to quickly enact strong
national legislation to achieve significant reductions of greenhouse gas
emissions.
Alcoa is the world's leading producer and manager of primary
aluminum, fabricated aluminum and alumina facilities, and is active 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® wheels, fastening
systems, precision and investment castings, structures and building
systems. The company has 122,000 employees in 44 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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