Vedanta Aluminium
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Vedanta Aluminium Business, a division of Vedanta Limited, is India’s largest manufacturer of aluminium. Vedanta Aluminium produces over half of India’s aluminium.
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Vedanta Aluminium, leading the way in climate-conscious manufacturing
Climate change is real, and it is here. The world is increasingly witnessing extreme weather events that are disrupting the way humans live. Encouragingly, governments, organizations and individuals around the world are waking up to the urgency, taking crucial steps to mitigate and offset their impact on the environment. Leading this endeavor are global manufacturing industries such as Vedanta Aluminium, the largest producer of aluminium in India and a global leader of aluminium industries. Through their massive, multi-location operations, the world’s top aluminium producers such as Vedanta Aluminium represent an opportunity to make the biggest contribution to combating climate change.
By Vedanta Aluminium2 years ago in Journal
Vedanta Aluminium, leading the way in climate-conscious manufacturing
Climate change is real, and it is here. The world is increasingly witnessing extreme weather events that are disrupting the way humans live. Encouragingly, governments, organizations and individuals around the world are waking up to the urgency, taking crucial steps to mitigate and offset their impact on the environment. Leading this endeavor are global manufacturing industries such as Vedanta Aluminium, the largest producer of aluminium in India and a global leader in aluminium production. Through their massive, multi-location operations, the world’s top aluminium producers such as Vedanta Aluminium represent an opportunity to make the biggest contribution to combating climate change.
By Vedanta Aluminium2 years ago in Journal
Aluminium – A key contributor to India’s electrification journey
For India to realize its vision of achieving the 5 trillion dollar-mark as an economy, green, robust and affordable energy is of quintessential importance. With a steeply increasing slope of population, wages and living standards, India, as per the IEA, stands third in energy consumption in the world. Especially in the post-pandemic phase, India’s return to normalcy is certain to be a prolific journey in terms of its energy-based capacity-building technologies. Sustainable power production (reduction in carbon footprint of thermal power generation), increasing production of renewables, ubiquitous energy accessibility, transmission & distribution infrastructure, and systematized quality control mechanisms will play a crucial role in this journey.
By Vedanta Aluminium2 years ago in Journal