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.
Usage Procedure – How to use the CBAM Calculator Sheet
Enter or update values only in the
INPUT PARAMETERS section (Highlighted in blue) ,
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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The Micromill is Alcoa’s proprietary technology that manufactures the most advanced aluminium sheet on the market, according to Alcoa. Since being introduced in December 2014, Alcoa has achieved some significant breakthroughs, producing more formable aluminium sheet, with greater strength, lighter weight and higher formability.
The Micromill process, according to Alcoa, changes the microstructure of the metal, producing an aluminium alloy sheet with unique microstructure that has 40 per cent greater formability and 30 per cent greater strength than the incumbent automotive aluminium sheet produced in rolling mills, all while at the same time meeting stringent automotive surface quality requirements. Moreover, automotive parts made with Micromill made material will be twice as formable and at least 30 per cent lighter than parts made from high strength steel, claims Alcoa. The Micromill alloy has formability characteristics comparable to mild steels.
The increased formability is important for automotive sheet since makes it easier to shape into intricate forms, such as the inside panels of automobile doors and external fenders. Additionally, the increased material strength improves dent resistance, enabling the production of automotive sheet that is thinner and even lighter than previous generations.
Alcoa signed the technology licensing agreement with the leading plant and equipment supplier Danieli Group to commercialise the MicromillTM Technology in a Worldwide Licensing Deal.
Alcoa has granted Danieli exclusive rights to sell Micromill equipment for a limited period of time. Danieli will offer it as an additional service, over Micromill technology, to its customers providing performance at high levels.
Ford Motor Company has signed a joint development agreement with Alcoa to collaborate on next generation aluminium alloys for automotive parts using Micromill technology. The company started using the material in multiple components on the 2016 F-150 truck at the end of last year being the first automaker to use Micromill technology commercially. Ford plans to increase the use of the material on a range of vehicles and future platforms. The projected use of Micromill material on Ford vehicles is expected to more than double from 2016 to 2017.
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