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Simandou Project
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NEWCASTLE, Australia-- Tomago Aluminium 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.
The announcement reflects constructive engagement between Tomago and the Federal and New South Wales Governments to address the smelter’s energy challenges after its current electricity contract expires.
Tomago Aluminium Chief Executive Officer Jerome Dozol said: “We are grateful to both the Federal and New South Wales Governments for their commitment and partnership in working to address our energy challenges.
“Today’s development represents a significant milestone in our ongoing engagement with many stakeholders working towards this shared goal. It reflects our collective recognition of the importance of maintaining local manufacturing capability in Australia.
“We look forward to working collaboratively with government on this next phase.”
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