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    Rio Tinto Boyne aluminium smelter power deal: load and cost lens for engineers

    March 25, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Rio Tinto Boyne aluminium smelter power deal: load and cost lens for engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Rio Tinto has agreed a new power deal with the Queensland and Commonwealth Governments to secure long‑term electricity supply for the Boyne aluminium smelter at Gladstone beyond its current contract. The partnership is aimed at keeping the smelter internationally cost‑competitive, building on existing power purchase arrangements rather than relying on short‑term spot pricing. For process engineers and planners, the deal reduces medium‑term energy price and supply risk for one of Australia’s largest aluminium smelting operations, stabilising load demand in the Gladstone grid.

    Technical Brief

    • Agreement is a three-way partnership between Rio Tinto, Queensland Government and Commonwealth Government.
    • Deal is explicitly framed as securing a “long-term future” for Boyne Smelters Limited at Gladstone.
    • Arrangement is described as a “landmark partnership”, indicating bespoke rather than standard commercial PPA terms.
    • Focus is on maintaining international cost competitiveness of Queensland aluminium smelting, not just short-term continuity.

    Our Take

    In our infrastructure coverage, aluminium appears far less frequently than copper or iron ore, so a long-term power financing arrangement for the Boyne aluminium smelter in Queensland stands out as one of the few large-scale grid‑exposed metals assets being actively de‑risked on the energy side.

    Taken together with Rio Tinto’s recent work on high‑voltage battery systems with 3ME Technology and the battery‑electric truck deployment at Oyu Tolgoi, this government‑backed power deal suggests the company is systematically shoring up both grid and mobile energy inputs across its aluminium and copper portfolios.

    For Queensland and Gladstone, locking in power for a major aluminium facility aligns with a pattern in our database where state‑backed energy support is being used to retain energy‑intensive processing capacity onshore rather than letting it migrate to lower‑cost jurisdictions.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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