Aluminum is an essential raw material in the fight against climate change, but the industry needs a major makeover to ensure a clean transition away from fossil fuels. A newly proposed federally-funded “green smelter” aims to address this challenge. Traditional aluminum production relies heavily on electricity generated from fossil fuels, resulting in massive carbon emissions. The Department of Energy has allocated $6 billion for industrial demonstration projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Century Aluminum Company is set to receive funding to build a new aluminum smelter that could double production while emitting 75% less CO2. As demand for aluminum grows, clean energy production is crucial. This new facility could lead the way for other industrial sectors to reduce their carbon footprint.