Khaleej Times

Masdar and EGA ink decarbonis­ation pact on aluminuim

- Staff Report business@khaleejtim­es.com

Masdar, one of the world's largest clean energy companies, and Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), the largest ‘premium aluminium' producer in the world, agreed an alliance to work together on aluminium decarbonis­ation and low-carbon aluminium growth opportunit­ies.

The signing was witnessed by Dr Sultan Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, and Chairman of Masdar.

Masdar and EGA will explore the joint developmen­t of renewable energy projects, with potential battery storage and green hydrogen production and storage, to support the decarbonis­ation of EGA'S existing operations in the UAE, and any future operations in the country.

The two companies will also work together internatio­nally to find opportunit­ies through which Masdar will support EGA to power new aluminium production facilities with renewable energy sources.

Energy intensive process

Aluminium production is energy-intensive, and generating the electricit­y required using fossil fuels accounts for about 60 per cent of the global aluminium industry's greenhouse gas emissions.

Mohamed Al Ramahi, chief executive officer of Masdar, said: “Masdar is proud to be collaborat­ing with EGA to help decarbonis­e the aluminium production process. Strong partnershi­ps such as this are exactly what the world needs to accelerate our path to Net Zero. When organisati­ons combine their knowledge and resources to help decarbonis­e vital industries, we not only protect the environmen­t but we also boost the economy. This is core to our mission at Masdar. We look forward to developing further compelling propositio­ns for internatio­nal markets to maximise the economic benefits of using renewable energy.”

Abdulnasse­r Bin Kalban, chief executive officer of Emirates Global Aluminium, said: “Aluminium plays an essential role in decarbonis­ation economywid­e, which is why demand for this metal has the potential to grow by as much as 80 per cent by 2050. Fulfilling this potential depends on how sustainabl­y aluminium is made. EGA'S alliance with Masdar, another UAE industrial champion and a global leader in clean energy, should unlock opportunit­ies to decarbonis­e our existing operations including further expanding our production of Celestial solar aluminium, and secure low-carbon growth. We are already exploring opportunit­ies together, and I look forward to working with Masdar both in the UAE and around the world.”

EGA produces one-in-every 25 tonnes of aluminium made worldwide. The company's metal is the biggest made-in-the-uae export after oil and gas and is shipped to more than 50 countries.

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