Alcoa Primary Aluminum Smelters
Alcoa has interests in 25 primary aluminum smelters in 8 countries.
Country | Location | Equity ownership | Plant Total Nameplate capacity (kt per year) | Alcoa's Capacity (kt per year) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | Point Henry | 100% | 190 | 190 |
Australia | Portland | 55% | 358 | 197 |
Brazil | Poços de Caldas | 100% | 96 | 96 |
Brazil | São Luís (Alumar) | 60% | 447 | 268 |
Canada | Baie-Comeau* | 100% | 385 | 385 |
Canada | Bécancour | 75% | 413 | 310 |
Canada | Deschambault | 100% | 260 | 260 |
Iceland | Fjarðaál | 100% | 344 | 344 |
Italy | Fusina | 100% | 44 | 44 |
Italy | Portovesme | 100% | 150 | 150 |
Norway | Lista, Farsund | 100% | 150 | 150 |
Norway | Mosjøen | 100% | 188 | 188 |
Spain | Avilés | 100% | 93 | 93 |
Spain | La Coruña | 100% | 87 | 87 |
Spain | San Cibrao | 100% | 228 | 228 |
United States | Alcoa, TN** | 100% | 215 | 215 |
United States | Badin, NC** | 100% | 60 | 60 |
United States | Newburgh, IN (Warrick)* | 100% | 309 | 309 |
United States | Ferndale, WA (Intalco)* | 100% | 279 | 279 |
United States | Frederick, MD (Eastalco)** | 100% | 195 | 195 |
United States | Massena (East Plant), NY | 100% | 125 | 125 |
United States | Massena (West Plant), NY | 100% | 130 | 130 |
United States | Mount Holly, SC | 50% | 229 | 115 |
United States | Rockdale, TX** | 100% | 267 | 267 |
United States | Wenatchee, WA*** | 100% | 184 | 184 |
*One idle potline
**Temporarily curtailed
***Two idle potlines
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