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Alcoa visits Greenland


The American aluminum giant Alcoa was in Nuuk in the first half of November for the third meeting between Alcoa and the Greenland Home Rule Government.

Both parties are in the midst of investigating possible locations for a future aluminum refinery. These investigations will result in the presentation of a recommendation by the parties to the government concerning the advantages and disadvantages of various locations. The aim is to ensure selection of a location that serves the long term interests of both Greenland and Alcoa.

A decision in principle regarding ownership of the aluminum refinery and the hydro electric plants will be presented at the spring assembly of Greenland’s parliament, the Landsting.

Alcoa's possible smelter in Greenland 
 Locations in Greenland for the possible Alcoa aluminum smelter

 

Posted Sunday,  November  25, 2007
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