Alpha HPA begins construction of its high-purity alumina facility
Alpha HPA has announced at a ground-breaking ceremony on 3 September that it has begun Stage Two construction on its Gladstone-based ultra-high-purity aluminium materials refinery that it announced in May.
Alpha HPA’s Managing Director Rimas Kairaitis said he was pleased to announce that construction of the Stage Two HPA First Project has now commenced, with extensive funding support in place to progress to full-scale production.
Alpha HPA’s 10-hectare, state-of-the-art Stage Two facility will leverage the established Stage One operation, and Alpha HPA’s novel, Australian-owned and -developed process IP. At full scale, the site will be capable of producing over 10,000 tonnes of high-purity aluminium products per year, creating 120 ongoing local jobs on top of the 300 jobs during construction.
“Today marks a significant step forward for Alpha HPA, the Gladstone community and for high technology manufacturing in Australia,” Kairaitis said. “The start of Stage Two construction at our Gladstone site not only underscores our commitment to innovation and excellence but also solidifies our position as a global leader in ultra-high-purity aluminium materials.
“We are proud to leverage our Australian-owned and -developed process IP in creating a state-of-the-art facility to service high technology electronics industries, that are so important in the energy transition.
“Securing extensive funding support from our shareholders and the Australian and Queensland Governments has been pivotal in moving this project forward, and we are now well-positioned to progress to full-scale production,” he added. “The economic and community benefits for Gladstone will be substantial, with long-term job creation and opportunities for local businesses.”
Alpha HPA’s proprietary process technology offers an opportunity to manufacture a wide range of ultra-high-purity aluminium materials that are cost competitive and low-carbon, leveraging established industrial infrastructure in Gladstone.
The process allows for the extraction and purification of aluminium from industrial feedstock, producing materials of exceptional purity for high-technology applications, including the semiconductor, lithium-ion battery and LED lighting sectors.
Alpha HPA has secured a $400 million Australian Government debt facility and raised $180 million in equity to fund the Stage Two development.
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