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− | *Lochaber smelter, Fort William, Scotland. [[Rio Tinto Alcan]]. Capacity 43,000 tonnes per annum. | + | *[[Lochaber smelter]], Fort William, Scotland. [[Rio Tinto Alcan]]. Capacity 43,000 tonnes per annum. |
− | *Lynemouth smelter, Northumberland. [[Rio Tinto Alcan]] Capacity 178,000 tonnes per annum. | + | *[[Lynemouth smelter]], Northumberland. [[Rio Tinto Alcan]] Capacity 178,000 tonnes per annum. |
*[[Anglesey Aluminium]] smelter, Angelsey, Wales ([[Rio Tinto Alcan]] and [[Kaiser Aluminium]]). Shut on 30th September 2009 due to power shortage and economic reasons. | *[[Anglesey Aluminium]] smelter, Angelsey, Wales ([[Rio Tinto Alcan]] and [[Kaiser Aluminium]]). Shut on 30th September 2009 due to power shortage and economic reasons. |
Revision as of 17:44, 21 July 2010
The UK Aluminium industry has been declining in recent years, mainly due to outsourcing of aluminium production to countries with cheaper energy and labour sectors. There are currently 2 primary aluminium smelters both owned by Rio Tinto Alcan (formerly Alcan) and a number of secondary smelters and manufacturers.
Primary Smelters
- Lochaber smelter, Fort William, Scotland. Rio Tinto Alcan. Capacity 43,000 tonnes per annum.
- Lynemouth smelter, Northumberland. Rio Tinto Alcan Capacity 178,000 tonnes per annum.
- Anglesey Aluminium smelter, Angelsey, Wales (Rio Tinto Alcan and Kaiser Aluminium). Shut on 30th September 2009 due to power shortage and economic reasons.