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... The authority has agreed to supply power to Alcoa's Massena operations for another 30 years after the current contract expires this year, with an ... View this article
... Alcoa agreed to invest at least $600 million to modernize its Massena operations to secure a long-term power deal with the New York Power ... View this article
... an insurance recovery related to a March 2012 fire in Massena, NY (amm ... and the impact of curtailments at some of its European primary operations. ... View this article
... Lawrence River in New York resulting from the release of hazardous substances from its Massena operations since at least the late 1950s. ... View this article
... York Power Authority (NYPA), a utility based in White Plains, NY The NYPA has agreed to supply power to Alcoa's Massena operations for another ... View this article
... as manager of Alcoa's Massena, NY, operations and oversaw the restart of the Massena East plant in ... to Bob Wilt, chief operating officer of ... View this article
... Massena West has been operating at a reduced rate since a March 29 fire forced the company to halt billet and cast rod production (amm.com ... View this article
... spiking when a March 29 fire at Alcoa Inc.'s Massena West casthouse ... I do know Sapa's European operations are considerably slower than they are ... View this article
... North American supply concerns have been mounting all year and spiked further following a fire at Alcoa Inc.'s Massena West operation in upstate ... View this article
... AMM, April 5). Some of the billet produced at Massena West was forged ... at our Monterrey, Mexico, facility, will double these operations' capacity this ... View this article
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