Expert expects environmental, economic benefits from potential alumina mine in Sask.
An expert from the University of Regina’s Department of Earth Sciences says a potential alumina mine in Saskatchewan could have big environmental advantages.
Canadian Energy Metals says its Thor Project, located near Tisdale, has the potential for long-term development, an announcement it celebrated at a news conference in Saskatoon Friday. Alumina is an oxide which the company says can be processed into aluminum, and it has other industrial uses as well.
“The process of making aluminum metal is really energy intensive, and that’s part of why we do it here in Canada, because we have abundant hydroelectric power,” assistant professor Dr. Joyce McBeth said an in interview.
“We have the capacity in terms of energy to be able to melt aluminum, where some countries might not have that capability.”


