Boyne aluminium smelter: long-term futuresecured

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Rio Tinto, in partnership with the Queensland and Commonwealth Governments, has secured the long-term future of the Boyne aluminium smelter in Gladstone through a A$2 billion investment over 10 years to 2040. This agreement, part of the Federal Government's Future Made in Australia initiative, supports competitive power for the smelter and manufacturing jobs, ensuring operations continue beyond the current power contract in 2029. The deal complements Rio Tinto's existing power purchase agreements, which underwrite A$7.5 billion in new renewable energy and storage in Queensland, bringing its total contracted renewable power to over 2.8GW.

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Rio Tinto, Queensland and Commonwealth secure long-term future for Boyne aluminium smelter at Gladstone

25 March 2026

 

 

 

Rio Tinto, the Queensland Government and the Commonwealth Government have struck a landmark partnership to secure a long-term future for the Boyne aluminium smelter at Gladstone and ensure it remains internationally cost-competitive beyond its current power contract.

 

The agreement supports a long-term future for aluminium smelting in Queensland, building on power purchase agreements (PPAs) signed by Rio Tinto in recent years to underwrite A$7.5 billion in new  renewable energy and storage in the state.

 

Under the deal, the Queensland and Commonwealth Governments will invest a combined A$2 billion over 10 years to 2040, finalising the terms of a previously announced partnership between Queensland and Rio Tinto, and forming part of the Federal Government's Future Made in Australia initiative. The partnership supports the transition to long-term competitive power for the smelter and manufacturing jobs in Central Queensland for the longer term.

 

Combined with what will be some of Australia's largest solar and wind power investments, underwritten by Rio Tinto, the partnership ensures Boyne Smelters Limited - the owner of the smelter in which Rio Tinto has a majority stake - will continue aluminium production beyond the completion of its current power contract in 2029, through to at least 2040.

 

Rio Tinto Aluminium & Lithium Chief Executive Jérôme Pécresse said: "This transformative partnership with the Queensland and Australian governments will ensure Boyne Smelter remains internationally competitive, strengthens the Australian aluminium sector for the future and supports the transformation and decarbonisation of the Queensland energy system.

 

"As fossil fuels become increasingly expensive, this investment, combined with the power purchase agreements we have already signed, positions Boyne to be among the world's first aluminium smelters underpinned by solar and wind power.

 

"It also ensures heavy manufacturing like aluminium smelting can continue in Gladstone for the long term, and preserves one of the few fully integrated aluminium value chains in the world - from bauxite mining to alumina refining to aluminium smelting all in Queensland - as demand for aluminium continues to grow with the energy transition."

 

In addition to its previously announced PPAs, Rio Tinto has agreed to offtake 40% of Lightsource bp's Lower Wonga solar and battery hybrid project near Gympie, equivalent to 112MWac of solar capacity and approximately three hours duration of associated battery storage. This brings total Queensland renewable power contracted by Rio Tinto to more than 2.8GW.

 

 



 

About Rio Tinto and Boyne Smelters Limited

 

Boyne Smelters Limited (BSL) has been operating since 1982 and is Australia's second largest aluminium smelter. Located at Boyne Island in central Queensland, BSL's activities include manufacturing carbon anodes in the carbon plant, aluminium production (smelting) in reduction lines, and casting of molten metal into aluminium products ready to ship. The smelter is adjacent to, and connected via a conveyor belt, to the Queensland Alumina Limited refinery for the supply of alumina. BSL is owned by Rio Tinto (73.5%), YKK Aluminium (9.5%), UACJ (9.29%) and Southern Cross Aluminium (7.71%).

 

Rio Tinto's integrated aluminium production chain in Queensland is a significant economic driver, employing over 4,500 people directly and supporting thousands more Australian livelihoods. The company's operations in Gladstone alone account for more than 3,000 jobs, with 1,000 of those at BSL. Additionally, Rio Tinto's bauxite operations in Weipa employ more than 1,300 people, supplying raw materials to the Gladstone manufacturing facilities.

 

In Queensland, Rio Tinto has contracted more than 2.8GW of new renewable energy and more than 600MW storage capacity from five projects since January 2024:

 

European Energy Upper Calliope solar project - 1.1GW

Bungaban wind project - 1.1GW

Smoky Creek & Guthrie's Gap Solar Power Station solar and battery - 540MW / 2160MWh

Lightsource bp Lower Wonga - 112MW / 3.24MWh

 

 



 

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