Norsk Hydro: Enova supports Hydro's technology pilot at Karmoy
13 Juin 2014 - 10:17AM
Enova, a public enterprise which supports new energy and
climate-related technology development, has decided to contribute
NOK 1.5 billion toward Hydro's full scale next-generation
electrolysis pilot project at Karmøy, on the west coast of Norway.
This contribution is subject to approval by the European Free Trade
Association's surveillance authority ESA.
"The technology pilot at Karmøy has the potential of becoming
the world's most energy-efficient production line for aluminium. We
are pleased that Enova sees how important this effort is for
Norwegian industry and for Hydro, and that they are supporting the
project," says Hydro President and CEO Svein Richard Brandtzæg.
The pilot plant is planned to have a capacity of 70,000 tonnes
of aluminium per year, and could begin production in 2017, at the
earliest. The project is projected to cost NOK 3.6 billion, of
which NOK 1.5 billion comes as support from Enova.
"We have been in an application process with Enova over the past
year. Hydro's goal is to realize a groundbreaking new technology
that can reduce energy consumption and emissions from Norwegian
industry. The support from Enova makes it possible to continue to
put all the elements in place before potentially making a final
decision on the project and starting construction," Brandtzæg
says.
Enova will send its decision to ESA for approval. Other
conditions that must be in place before Hydro can make an
investment decision include that the state power grid company
Statnett can ensure that the regional grid can support the
industrial growth at Karmøy and planned electrification of offshore
energy installations. The company must also be able to secure
sufficient electricity at competitive prices. In addition, market
conditions for aluminium must indicate a satisfactory profitability
outlook.
Hydro's technology center in Årdal, Norway, is a global leader
in developing new and more energy-efficient electrolysis cell
technology. It is this technology that Hydro wishes to test in the
pilot plant.
"The work on the pilot plant at Karmøy and the support from
Enova underlines our long-term belief that Norway is a good
location for aluminium production, where we base our production on
renewable energy in the form of hydropower and can develop
aluminium technology and industry production in close cooperation,"
says Brandtzæg.
Thus, Karmøy could be able to host the world's most
energy-efficient aluminium production, at the earliest in 2017. The
pilot plant would employ around 50 people, when in operation.
Investor contact
Contact Pål Kildemo
Cellular +47 97096711
E-mail Pål.Kildemo@hydro.com
Press contact
Contact Halvor Molland
Cellular +47 92979797
E-mail Halvor.Molland@hydro.com
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