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Alcoa Primary Aluminum Smelters

Alcoa has interests in 25 primary aluminum smelters in 8 countries.

Alcoa smelters
Country Location Equity ownership Plant Total Nameplate capacity (kt per year) Alcoa's Capacity (kt per year)
Australia Point Henry 100% 190 190
Australia Portland 55% 358 197
Brazil Poços de Caldas 100% 96 96
Brazil São Luís (Alumar) 60% 447 268
Canada Baie-Comeau* 100% 385 385
Canada Bécancour 75% 413 310
Canada Deschambault 100% 260 260
Iceland Fjarðaál 100% 344 344
Italy Fusina 100% 44 44
Italy Portovesme 100% 150 150
Norway Lista, Farsund 100% 150 150
Norway Mosjøen 100% 188 188
Spain Avilés 100% 93 93
Spain La Coruña 100% 87 87
Spain San Cibrao 100% 228 228
United States Alcoa, TN** 100% 215 215
United States Badin, NC** 100% 60 60
United States Newburgh, IN (Warrick)* 100% 309 309
United States Ferndale, WA (Intalco)* 100% 279 279
United States Frederick, MD (Eastalco)** 100% 195 195
United States Massena (East Plant), NY 100% 125 125
United States Massena (West Plant), NY 100% 130 130
United States Mount Holly, SC 50% 229 115
United States Rockdale, TX** 100% 267 267
United States Wenatchee, WA*** 100% 184 184

*One idle potline
**Temporarily curtailed
***Two idle potlines

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