Description
The author of this book discusses how the cost of electricity affects the production of aluminum. He looks at three different regions-Japan, the United States, and Western Europe-and how their costs for electricity affects the production of aluminum. He also looks at how public policy affects the production of aluminum.
As a heavy user of electricity the primary aluminium smelting industry is a leading example of the effects of variations in energy costs. This title tells the story that with the rise in energy costs, three regions-Japan, the United States, and Western Europe -have become high-cost locations for primary aluminium production relative to three other regions-Australia, Brazil, and Canada. First published in 1988, this volume presents an analysis of the public policy choices regarding the aluminium industry and electric power in both low-cost power countries and high-cost power countries. The World Aluminium Industry in a Changing Energy World is ideal for policy makers and students interested in environmental studies.