EMAL awards $200m contract to Alstom for the supply of gas treatment

Emirates Aluminium (EMAL), established to construct the world's largest single-site aluminium production facility, has awarded a $200m (Dhs700m) contract to Alstom for the supply of its gas treatment centres (GTCs).

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, April 20 - 2008 at 12:59
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EMAL CEO, Duncan Hedditch.
EMAL CEO, Duncan Hedditch.

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The deal is the largest of its kind in the aluminium industry and secures the use of Alstom's global, best-practice technology to reduce both fluoride and sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions as a core part of EMAL's focus towards strict environmental controls.

As a landmark joint venture between Dubai Aluminium Company (DUBAL) and Mubadala Development Company (MUBADALA), the investment reflects EMAL's commitment, both as a key player in the UAE's economy and towards raising global smelting standards.

EMAL CEO, Duncan Hedditch said, 'This significant investment shows how seriously EMAL is taking its environmental commitment. The smelter's GTCs will utilise some of the most environmentally sound technology currently available in the market'.

EMAL's entry into the market will further establish the Middle East as a primary production centre, to help meet growing world aluminium demand.

The 6km² production facility in Taweelah, near Abu Dhabi, is currently being built in two phases and is set to become the world's fifth largest aluminium producer.

At full capacity, it will boast an output of 1.4 million tonnes of primary aluminium for the world's manufacturing, packaging and construction sectors.

Phase One, to be completed by 2010, will have a production output of 700,000 tonnes.

During the construction phase, approximately 10,000 local and international contractors and labourers will be employed.

When fully operational, approximately 2,000 people will be directly employed on an ongoing basis.

EMAL will provide the catalyst for further jobs creation through community infrastructure development and downstream industries.

Gregoire Poux-Guillame, Managing Director of Environment Control Systems for Alstom said, 'Alstom is honoured to work collectively with EMAL to take significant steps towards environmentally sound aluminium production'.

Alstom GTCs are responsible for conducting fluoride and alumina recovery, SO² scrubbing as well as power generation.

Alstom will be responsible for a turn-key supply of the plants (excluding civil engineering works) that includes all aspects from design to erection, as well as commissioning of the performance tests.

Each GTC at EMAL will consist of 32 compartments, with the total filtration area for each GTC corresponding in size to approximately eight soccer fields.




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• Rosine Feghali, Emirates Aluminium
Tel: 02 509 2290
• Antony Newton/Joanna Steele, Impact Porter Novelli-Dubai
Tel: 04 330 4030
Eman Hassan Posted by Eman Hassan
Sunday, April 20 - 2008 at 12:59 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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