Alumina project ready for next steps, says CEO
A massive alumina discovery in northeastern Saskatchewan could eventually lead to aluminum smelting in Tisdale, according to the CEO of Canadian Energy Metals (CEM) — but only if the province can supply enough power.
Speaking at a Prince Albert & District Chamber of Commerce luncheon Wednesday, Chris Hopkins said the company behind Project Thor hopes to move beyond mining and processing alumina to eventually producing aluminum metal in Saskatchewan, creating significantly more economic value in the province.
“If we want to go beyond that and go to metals, we need a lot more energy,” Hopkins said. “That requires some aggressive policy making, or we’ll have to invite power producers to get involved and generate more power.”
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