) NEWCASTLE, Australia-- TomagoAluminium has welcomed today's announcement with the Federal and New South Wales Governments to explore a new pathway to support reliable, long-term and competitively priced energy for the smelter beyond 2028.
TomagoAluminium, which employs over 1,000 full-time staff and 200 contractors, previously warned in October of a potential forced shutdown ... As the state’s largest power consumer, Tomago, like ...
TomagoAluminium is an important industrial piece in Australia and we all learned from COVID that we need to keep making things here in Australia, and under this Prime Minister and the Albanese Government, that's what we intend to do.
TomagoAluminium is an important industrial piece in Australia and we all learned from COVID that we need to keep making things here in Australia, and under this Prime Minister and the Albanese Government, that's what we intend to do.
The federal government is considering a power-purchase agreement with Tomago to supply electricity at a stable price, after warnings the smelter may need to close because of rising power costs ... .
Rio Tinto warned that Australia’s largest aluminium smelter, Tomago, may have to shut down as it struggles to secure power at commercially viable rates beyond 2028, when its current electricity contract expires.
TomagoAluminium, the largest aluminum smelter in Australia, has started a consultation with its employees regarding the potential cessation of operations when its current ...
Opposition LeaderSussan Ley has revealed her scheduled tour of the plant was cancelled at the last minute but she was given a meeting with its chief executive ... .