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  3. How Oklahoma Landed America’s First Aluminum Smelter in Half a Century. Aluminum makers EGA, Century plan to break ground later this year on facility that would more than double U.S. smelting capacity

How Oklahoma Landed America’s First Aluminum Smelter in Half a Century. Aluminum makers EGA, Century plan to break ground later this year on facility that would more than double U.S. smelting capacity

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      Where will they be getting the electricity for this? Aluminum smelting is traditionally done near hydropower or geothermal sources.

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        Where will they be getting the electricity for this? Aluminum smelting is traditionally done near hydropower or geothermal sources.

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        I was wondering the same thing. I'm wondering if all that exceed power from Texas wind might be put to use on this smelter.

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