Calculate Embedded Emissions for Unwrought Aluminium (HS7601)
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Notes:
There may be a difference when calculating the price with respect to
import volume, carbon price, and benchmark emissions, as the embedded
formula may result in minor variations due to decimal rounding.
Therefore, the actual value may vary.
CBAM is applicable to trade volumes starting from 50 metric tonnes. For trade volumes below 50 metric tonnes, CBAM does not apply.
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including the carbon price, benchmark emissions, CBAM chargeable
percentage (as per the phase-in year), and imported quantity.
The system will automatically calculate the
payable emissions and the total CBAM cost (€)
based on the inputs provided.
Notes:
• Change any input value to automatically update CBAM cost.
• Formula used: Carbon price × payable emissions × quantity.
• Model aligned with CBAM supplier-side illustrative methodology.
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Tiwai Point aluminium smelter to spend on a new transformer
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The cash-strapped Tiwai Point aluminium smelter is continuing with plans to purchase a new transformer, with management saying yesterday the company was committed to securing a viable future.
The Southland Times understands a specialist power engineer from the smelter will travel to South Korea in the next two weeks to buy the new multimillion-dollar transformer.
NZAS general manager Ryan Cavanagh declined to comment. However, his spokeswoman, community relations officer Andrea Carson, said in a statement:
“NZAS is losing money . . . We are working very hard on this front, but we also need to ensure that the plant can maintain reliability and sustainability for the future. This includes replacing the final of our three original 1971 potline transformers.”
In February a 165-tonne multimillion-dollar power transformer was delivered to the smelter and installed during a six- week period.
When asked by The Southland Times if the latest transformer would be the same size as the one installed in February, Ms Carson said it was, but it would be sourced from a different supplier.
The transformer had not yet been paid for but she declined to say how much it would cost, citing commercial confidence.
When asked to comment on suggestions the smelter would not close because it was investing money on equipment, the smelter responded with an emailed statement that says:
"At this stage, there are no plans for closure. Tough times will continue in aluminium in the short term and the business will continue to focus on innovation, flexibility and adaptability to try and remain viable."
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