NZ Aluminium Smelters restarts mothballed potline, signals 32 new jobs

NZ Aluminium Smelters restarts mothballed potline, signals 32 new jobs
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth May 1 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand Aluminium Smelters will start its fourth potline, increasing production at the Tiwai Point smelter by about 9.2 percent, and creating up to 32 jobs in Southland.  The company, which is controlled by mining giant Rio Tinto, has secured a power contract for 50 megawatts per hour until December 2022 allowing the potline to restart since it was mothballed six years ago, NZAS said in a statement. The aluminium smelter, which uses about an eighth of the country's electricity, expects to boost al...