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NALCO, an Indian company, will invest $3.43 Billion to build a smelter and coal power plant

NALCO, an Indian company, will invest $3.43 Billion to build a smelter and coal power plant

Brijendra Singh, chairman and managing director of India's National Aluminium Company said that the company will invest $3.43 billion in a new coal power plant and a smelter over the next five-year period.

Singh, a New Delhi-based reporter, said that the state-owned aluminium company will spend around 180 billion rupees on the construction of the smelter proposed in Odisha in eastern India.

He added that the project would be funded by a combination of internal accruals and debt.

Singh stated that the remaining 120 billion rupees would be used for a coal-fired power plant. Coal India and NTPC are in discussions to build this facility.

Singh stated that NALCO is also interested in acquiring new mines to extract coal and bauxite ore, from which aluminum can be produced.

Odisha is home to a bauxite refinery and a bauxite mining operation.

Singh added that the firm also conducts eligibility studies for lithium in five mines located in Argentina, a mineral which is used to make batteries for electric cars.

NALCO also looks at investing in Australian lithium assets through its joint venture Khanij Bidesh India Limited, which it has signed with Hindustan Copper and Mineral Exploration and Consultancy Limited.

India has formed global partnerships in order to gain access the lithium mines.

(source: Reuters)