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Renukoot

Renukoot plant was commissioned in 1962, with one potline and a smelter of 20,000 tpa capacity. Over the years the plant has increased its capacity through various brownfield expansions and asset sweating measures.

Today Hindalco, at Renukoot, operates across the aluminium value chain from bauxite mining, alumina refining, aluminium smelting to downstream rolling and extrusions. The integrated facility houses a 700,000 tpa alumina refinery and a 390,000 tpa aluminium smelter along with facilities for production of semi-fabricated products namely conductor redraw rods, sheet and extrusions.

In 1967 Hindalco established a captive power plant at Renusagar, the first captive power plant (CPP) for aluminium industry in India. This along with a co-generation power unit ensures continuous supply of power for the smelter and other operations.

Renukoot has earned the Integrated Management System (IMS) certification combining quality, environment and occupational health and safety into one business excellence model.

The sprawling 1056 acre Renukoot complex located near the Rihand Dam, 160 kms from the city of Varanasi, includes beautifully landscaped gardens with residential colony cum mini township for management and staff members, a full-fledged hospital for employees and the community around along with schools, clubhouses, banks sports, cultural facilities, supermarkets and the Renukeshwar Mahadev Temple.

As a responsible corporate citizen Hindalco Renukoot’s Community Development Cell plays a leading and exemplary role in social projects on health care, women’s empowerment, education, sustainable livelihood schemes and espouse social causes such as widow re-marriage and dowry-less marriages.

Hindalco Renukoot's CSR cell has taken up various innovative rural development projects in 385 neighbouring villages around its operating sites in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. These social projects are carried out under the aegis of Aditya Birla Center for Community Initiatives and Rural Development spearheaded by Mrs. Rajashree Birla.

A dedicated and highly enthused team of around 1285 managers at Renukoot and Renusagar are engaged in challenging and enriching jobs. The unit has been a recipient of several national and international awards in quality, environment management, energy conservation, CSR, among others.

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  The ancient Greeks and Romans used alum, an aluminium compound, in medicine, and in the dyeing process.