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EGA restarts Al Taweelah cells after March 28 Iranian attack

Emirates Global Aluminium restarts 89 reduction cells at Al Taweelah, marking key progress in restoring one of the world’s largest aluminium complexes after March damage.

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gulfnews.comStai leggendo5 g fa

EGA restarts Al Taweelah cells after March 28 Iranian attack

Emirates Global Aluminium restarts 89 reduction cells at Al Taweelah, marking key progress in restoring one of the world’s largest aluminium complexes after March damage.

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thenationalnews.com5 g fa

EGA makes significant progress in restarting damaged Al Taweelah plant | The National

Basic utilities back online, with natural gas and electricity availability projected to increase

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  1. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·gulfnews.com

    EGA restarts Al Taweelah cells after March 28 Iranian attack

    Emirates Global Aluminium restarts 89 reduction cells at Al Taweelah, marking key progress in restoring one of the world’s largest aluminium complexes after March damage.

  2. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·thenationalnews.com

    EGA makes significant progress in restarting damaged Al Taweelah plant | The National

    Basic utilities back online, with natural gas and electricity availability projected to increase