"This is an important milestone for Emal," said Duncan Hedditch CEO of Emal.
Natural gas-fired power stations are amongst the most environmentally sound methods of power creation, reducing CO2 emissions by up to 70% over coal-fired alternatives used in many other aluminium smelters across the world.
"In The design and construction of Emal we have selected the most environmentally sound technology, and we are committed to achieving best-practice environmental performance," said Hedditch.
Aluminium smelting requires reliable, sustainable and long term access to energy. For the UAE, which holds the fourth largest proven reserves of natural gas in the Middle East, Emal provides an opportunity to use the natural resources of the country in an upstream diversification project.
"As we move closer to the commissioning of the Emal site, the news becomes ever more exciting. There is a growing anticipation onsite now that the completion of the construction phase is a tangible reality. Many of us have been here since the very early days of this project; with every new delivery and every new milestone, our sense of achievement increases,"
said Yousuf Bastaki, Project Director for Emal.


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