Nalco CMD T K Chand, who was part of the delegation led by Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to the Islamic country, met a top Iranian official yesterday and discussed the feasibility of setting up such a plant in the Chabahar Free Trade Zone (FTZ), a senior official said.
"Chand met Iran's Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organisation head Mehdi Karbasian in Tehran over the proposed JV for setting up the plant, which includes a smelter and a gas-based power plant," he added.
The public sector undertaking (PSU) has been scouting for opportunities to set up a gas-based thermal power plant and an aluminium smelter in Iran, Qatar and Oman.
The Navratna firm faces a daunting challenge of keeping operational and raw material costs in check in its bid to stay competitive even as it aims to expand capacity to take advantage of infrastructure boom in India.
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It takes around USD 1,500-1,700 to produce one tonne of aluminium, with alumina and power accounting for 40 per cent each of the cost and raw materials and others contributing the remaining 20 per cent.
The task force, comprising senior officials from Nalco, directors of Iran's Ministry of Industries and executives of Iranian Aluminium Company, has been given three months to submit its report on the feasibility of the project.