Alcoa Fjardaal Smelter
Fjardaal ("Aluminium of the Fjords" in Icelandic), is Alcoa's first greenfield aluminium smelter in more than 20 years, and one of the biggest development and economic projects in Iceland's history. Construction of Fjardaal began in 2004 following extensive environmental review and approval by the Icelandic Government, and was completed in 2007. The facility consists of a smelter, casthouse, rod production and a deep-water port. Fjardaal reached full operation on April 8, 2008.
Information and reference: www.alcoa.com
Installed System(s) :
WET-PIPE SYSTEM DRY-PIPE SYSTEM PREACTION SYSTEM
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Project timeline :
2006 to 2008
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