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The road to 2030 A manufacturing industry perspective Sylvain Lhôte – Alcoa Europe

The road to 2030 A manufacturing industry perspective Sylvain Lhôte – Alcoa Europe. Our European s ituation. 1. CO 2 e emissions since 1997. 3. EU production since 2008. -50%. -33%. +55%. 2. EU/ RoW power cost differential since 2000.

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The road to 2030 A manufacturing industry perspective Sylvain Lhôte – Alcoa Europe

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  1. The road to 2030 A manufacturing industry perspectiveSylvain Lhôte – Alcoa Europe

  2. Our European situation 1. CO2e emissions since 1997 3. EU production since 2008 -50% -33% • +55% 2. EU/RoW power cost differential since 2000 • European aluminium industry CO2e emissions per tonne of metal from 1990 to 2012 – source EAA • Power costs incurred per tonne of aluminium produced were 125$ higher in Europe than in the rest of the World (China excluded) in the late 90’s. They were 194$ higher over the last 3 years – source CRU • Evolution of EU production of primary aluminium since 2008 – source EAA

  3. “Sorry, you are a collateral damage…” • 1/3 only of the EU’s aluminium consumption emissions are associated with production covered by the EU ETS (source Carbon Trust 2011) • Should Europe keep an industrychainitwillrelyupon for most of its 2030 sustainablegrowth agenda?

  4. A step change? • Complete the internal market and make it work • Drive innovation, energy efficiency and productive investments • Design “bottom-up target(s)”for 2030 and beyond • Effectively shield industry chains from perverse effects • Consider the EU net footprint alongside its production footprint?

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