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Metal plant's future in spotlight | Metal plant's future in spotlight |
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Welsh and UK government ministers have said they will do all they can to secure the future of an aluminium plant which employs more than 500 people. | |
Anglesey Aluminium in Holyhead gets cheap power from the nearby Wylfa nuclear power station but the contract is due to end later this year. | Anglesey Aluminium in Holyhead gets cheap power from the nearby Wylfa nuclear power station but the contract is due to end later this year. |
The company has said it needs to find an alternative supply of electricity or it will end smelting operations. | The company has said it needs to find an alternative supply of electricity or it will end smelting operations. |
The firm's board and ministers discussed the issue on Wednesday. | |
After the separate meetings, a statement issued by the office of Welsh Secretary Paul Murphy said he and First Minister Rhodri Morgan would "explore all avenues to help Anglesey Aluminium". | |
"Ministers from DECC (Department for Energy and Climate Change), BERR (Business and Regulatory Reform) and the WAG (Welsh Assembly Government) have given a commitment to go back to their departments now and see what can be done to enable Anglesey Aluminium to remain open," said the statement. | |
"Anglesey Aluminium is a very important employer to Anglesey and the knock-on effects of closure on small businesses will be felt not only in Anglesey but across Wales and Britain." | |
The rest of the UK has companies dependent on Anglesey Aluminium Albert Owen, Ynys Mon MP | The rest of the UK has companies dependent on Anglesey Aluminium Albert Owen, Ynys Mon MP |
In addition to the end of the plant's current electricity contract in September, the site is also looking towards the closure of its supplier - the island's Wylfa nuclear plant. | |
While plans are being put together in a bid to extend the Magnox reactor's life, it is currently due to halt electricity generation in 2010. | |
Anglesey Aluminium is a key employer on the island, and Mr Murphy has said hundreds more jobs around Wales would also be at risk if the factory closed. | |
He held a meeting which included UK government ministers and assembly ministers to see what could be done. | |
Ynys Mon MP Albert Owen, who was due to attend, also stressed the importance of the plant to the UK as a whole. | |
"It's not just parochial to Anglesey because it's a big player in the UK smelting business. The rest of the UK has companies dependent on Anglesey Aluminium," he said. | "It's not just parochial to Anglesey because it's a big player in the UK smelting business. The rest of the UK has companies dependent on Anglesey Aluminium," he said. |
"But it has to be a commercial decision like where any other company buys its power from. | "But it has to be a commercial decision like where any other company buys its power from. |
"I've been involved in this for a long time and we will not give up." | "I've been involved in this for a long time and we will not give up." |
Anglesey Aluminium uses 12% of all the electricity supplied to Wales, and is believed to be the biggest single user of electricity in Britain. | Anglesey Aluminium uses 12% of all the electricity supplied to Wales, and is believed to be the biggest single user of electricity in Britain. |