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Thursday, July 21 2022 - 05:48
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Former Australian Prime Minister and Former Alcoa COO Join GlassPoint's Advisory Board
NEW YORK, July 21, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

    - New advisory board members will help solar steam leader meet the soaring 
demand for industrial decarbonization

Today, GlassPoint, the leader in decarbonizing the production of materials 
essential to the energy transition, announced that the 29th Prime Minister of 
Australia, Malcolm Turnbull, and the former COO of Alcoa, Tomas Sigurdsson, 
have joined its Advisory Board. The new Advisory Board members bring a unique 
mix of global leadership advancing sustainability in industrial operations. 
They will play a key role in helping GlassPoint bring its category-defining 
solar steam solution to help a wide range of industries essential to the energy 
transition achieve net-zero commitments, with a focus on mining, metals and 
manufacturing.

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Malcolm Turnbull is a former Prime Minister of Australia and a notable advocate 
for clean energy. Before his term as the 29th Prime Minister of Australia, he 
held a number of parliamentary positions, including Minister for Environment 
and Water Resources. Before entering parliament in 2004, Mr. Turnbull was a 
successful trial lawyer and investment banker, where he led his own investment 
firm and served as a partner of Goldman Sachs.

Tomas Sigurdsson is CEO of HS Orka, Iceland's leading private renewable energy 
company. He was formerly COO and executive vice president of Alcoa, the leading 
producer of aluminum, alumina and bauxite. He was responsible for the daily 
operations of global assets of the Company's bauxite, alumina, energy and 
aluminum segments across geographies. He previously served as president of 
Alcoa EU and ME.

"Leaders of Malcolm and Tomas' caliber joining our Advisory Board signifies a 
massive vote of confidence for GlassPoint," said Rod MacGregor, CEO and founder 
of GlassPoint. "Their expertise and deep understanding of industrial market 
dynamics and clean energy will be invaluable in serving our mission of 
decarbonizing process heat at scale. I look forward to working with them to 
meet soaring demand for a proven solution that helps companies achieve net-zero 
commitments."

The new advisors join GlassPoint at a time when hard-to-abate industries, like 
mining and metals, are increasingly seeking ways to cost-effectively reduce 
carbon emissions and meet net-zero commitments with rapidly approaching 
deadlines. A recent survey [ 
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] found that one fifth (21%) of the world's 2,000 largest public companies have 
committed to meeting net-zero targets. These companies together represent sales 
of nearly $14 trillion.

"The world can't meet its net-zero pledges unless industrial players make 
enormous leaps in decarbonizing operations," said Turnbull. "Consider that it's 
common for large industrial plants to require more energy than many cities, 
much of which goes to thermal processes. Solutions like GlassPoint, which help 
hard-to-abate industries reduce emissions up to 80% and are available today, 
will play a major role in combating climate change."

"Decarbonizing industrial processes is incredibly challenging and therefore 
presents an enormous market opportunity," added Sigurdsson. "GlassPoint is the 
only proven solution to decarbonize industrial process heat at scale and 
represents a critical solution for industrial leaders in a range of markets."

This news comes on the heels of GlassPoint signing a Memorandum of 
Understanding with  Saudi Arabian Mining Company (MA'ADEN) to develop the 
world's largest solar process heat plant at MA'ADEN's Alumina refinery, a 
1.5GWth facility in Ras al Khair, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

About GlassPoint
GlassPoint decarbonizes the production of materials essential to the energy 
transition and makes a substantial impact combating climate change. The company 
builds, owns and operates large-scale solar steam facilities to reduce carbon 
emissions in hard-to-abate industries such as mining and metals, chemicals, 
construction materials, desalination and more. GlassPoint is the only solution 
proven at scale to reduce carbon emissions from industrial process heat and has 
built more than half of the solar steam capacity in the world. Learn more at 
glasspoint.com. To learn more about GlassPoint, visit: 
https://www.glasspoint.com/

SOURCE  GlassPoint 


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