New survey: of the residents who support reopening Magnitude 7 Metals, 63% cite jobs + economic development as their main reason. Jessica Polk Sentell @renewmissouri.bsky.social unpacks the numbers here: www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-m...
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@industriouslabs.bsky.social surveyed Bootheel residents about the future of the Magnitude 7 Metals smelter. 72% support reopening, in a community that lost nearly 500 jobs when it closed. Full breakdown from Renew Missouri’s Jessica Polk Sentell: www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-m...
Figure: Missouri should prioritize reopening the Magnitude 7 Metals smelter over turning it into a data center. Responses from those who “strongly support” or “somewhat support” reopening the smelter.
Bootheel residents don’t see a data center as the best use of the Magnitude 7 Metals site. Most supporters, and almost 1/2 of opponents, want the smelter reopened instead — and many want it shifted to cleaner, modern power. Full breakdown from Jessica Polk Sentell: www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-m...
Our new survey of local residents shows they want the smelter back — but with strong safety standards, cleaner power, and real community benefits in place. Jessica Polk Sentell @renewmissouri.bsky.social breaks down the findings.
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“There seems to be bipartisan interest in reshoring and revitalizing the aluminum industry. But unless action is taken to support electricity for heavy industry, it’s not going to be able to compete.” @anniesartor.bsky.social
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Great stuff from @industriouslabs.bsky.social on rate design solutions to encourage electrification of industry in California. industriouslabs.org/archive/unlo...
An AI-generated flood of comments killed clean air rules in SoCal that would have expanded pollution-free heat pumps. This manipulation of the public process is "deeply disturbing" and undermines legitimate democratic participation as the region considers 1146/1146.1. www.latimes.com/environment/...
Community concerns like these underscore a key lesson: any new industrial facility must be as clean and community-informed as possible. Clean production and strong community benefits agreements aren’t just good PR — they’re how projects earn trust and long-term success.
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"We waited too long to build out our clean energy. We've got an aging fleet of coal-fired power plants, an aging grid, and we need projects to help with the investments." -Lane Boldman, Executive Director of the Kentucky Conservation Committee. www.theedgebereaky.com/coal-country...
Deep dive by @connorgiffin.bsky.social reveals a detailed timeline of how Kentucky ultimately missed out on the chance to host the country's first aluminum smelter in over 45 years.
"We should have no trouble in getting a project like this. And yet we did." www.courier-journal.com/story/news/l...
Join us to explore the Industrial Equity Mapper! 📊
🗓 2/19
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Learn how to leverage rigorous data + powerful community stories that document the health and economic realities that people living near industrial facilities face. us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Lane Boldman of the Kentucky Conservation Committee frames Kentucky’s loss of the new aluminum smelter as both a warning sign and a call to modernize the state’s energy system so it can compete for the next major industrial investment. www.canarymedia.com/articles/cle...
“It’s been a huge barrier to electrification for manufacturers.” says Teresa Cheng of @industriouslabs.bsky.social. Even as surplus solar power grows, businesses face high electricity costs and demand charges. New industrial rate designs could change that. www.canarymedia.com/articles/cle...
This week made it plain: data centers are beating heavy industry in the fight for power. Century Aluminum just sold its Hawesville smelter site to a data center: proof that in today’s economy, whoever can pay more for electricity wins. www.courier-journal.com/story/news/l...
“But the bottom line was that aluminum is a heavy energy user industry, and it really comes down to the price of energy.”
Lane Boldman of the Kentucky Conservation Committee is right: Oklahoma's potential to power the smelter w/ clean energy is far more than Kentucky's.
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Century Aluminum & Emirates Global Aluminium are teaming up on a new aluminum smelter. Huge test of whether the companies can find affordable, clean power fast enough to actually build a low-carbon aluminum backbone in the U.S.
✍🏽 @mariagallucci.bsky.social
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TOMORROW!
Join BGA, @repmarcykaptur.bsky.social, @steelworkers.bsky.social & @uaw.org for a webinar on how GOP attacks on manufacturing hurt workers & communities. https://loom.ly/BzIXaYY
👷♂️ Dalton Ezell’s op-ed traces his path from the smelter floor to Missouri farm fields, where workers are still getting crushed by a broken power system — coal-fired electricity, rubber‑stamped rate hikes, and false promises that tariffs alone could save jobs. missouriindependent.com/2025/12/13/h...
Agricultural worker & former smelter employee Dalton Ezell is sounding the alarm on rising power costs. “The truth is, Missouri’s economy runs on the same current: whether you’re melting metal or tending crops, you need dependable electricity at a fair price.” missouriindependent.com/2025/12/13/h...
"Let’s stop pretending tariffs will rebuild our economy. The people who power Missouri — on the factory floor and in the fields — know what we really need: investment in affordable, modern energy that lets us work hard, earn fair, and stay rooted right here at home."
Cato Hernandez at @LAist.com highlights a new map showing where SoCal’s largest industrial boilers are located — and why advocates want @southcoastqmd to adopt zero-emission rules before we lock in decades more pollution. Read it here: laist.com/news/climate...
@industriouslabs.bsky.social just released a powerful new tool that analyzes health, demographic, economic, and pollution data in communities impacted by industrial pollution across the US.
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Weekend reading: Learn about a new plan to decarbonize industry in California - responsible for 20% of the state's emissions - in my Q&A with @industriouslabs.bsky.social's Teresa Cheng: www.quittingcarbonmedia.com/california-h... 🔌💡
ICYMI: Learn about a new plan to decarbonize industry in California - responsible for 20% of the state's emissions - in my Q&A with @industriouslabs.bsky.social's Teresa Cheng: www.quittingcarbonmedia.com/california-h... 🔌💡
"The result is a paradox: a country experiencing its highest aluminum demand in modern history, yet unable to supply the metal that underpins the technologies it wants to lead."
Read up on AI’s rise and power strains while aluminum fights to stay relevant: www.alcircle.com/news/ais-pow...
(3/3) As the U.S. #aluminum industry evolves and potential new investments come to Oklahoma, there is an opportunity for proponents to describe how this smelter will boost jobs and the local economy, such as describing the project's good wages and family-supporting careers.
(2/3) In fact, 92% of those who support the buildout of the new smelter agree that jobs are important. 37% mentioned "jobs" in their reasoning.
Aluminum Campaign Director @anniesartor.bsky.social talks about the survey results in her article: www.linkedin.com/pulse/oklaho...
(1/3) When Oklahoma residents were asked why they support Emirates Global Aluminum's potential new #smelter in their state, the answer was clear: #jobs matter. 👷♂️
This figure shows how those who "support" or "somewhat support" the smelter rated the importance of smelter jobs.
Balancing the priorities of workers, unions, and environmental advocates creates solutions that protect both people’s wellbeing and the planet. 🤝⚙️ Listen to Dave Foster’s recent podcast feature with #resourcesforthefuture on the founding of BGA here: https://loom.ly/U3PTdcg