Norsk Hydro: Hydro invests NOK 1.65 billion to supply Europe’s electric infrastructure with low-carbon aluminium
21 Marzo 2025 - 8:00AM
UK Regulatory
Norsk Hydro: Hydro invests NOK 1.65 billion to supply Europe’s
electric infrastructure with low-carbon aluminium
Aluminium and renewable energy company Hydro is
investing in building a new wire rod casthouse at its aluminium
smelter in Karmøy, Norway. The new facility will supply aluminium
for use in critical energy infrastructure in Europe and is expected
to start production in 2028.
“This investment will expand the capacity of wire rod to supply
our customers with low-carbon solutions needed to develop and
expand Europe's most critical infrastructure. This demonstrates
that a productive aluminium industry has good growth opportunities
in Norway,” says Eivind Kallevik, President and CEO of Hydro.
The wire rod casthouse in Karmøy will have a capacity of 110,000
tonnes per year. Completion of the casthouse is scheduled for the
first quarter of 2028 and is Hydro's largest investment in Norway
in ten years.
The new casthouse will produce aluminium wire for power cables
in Europe. Aluminium is defined by the EU as a critical material.
Norway currently accounts for 40 percent of the aluminium produced
in Europe.
“Europe's energy transition is about one thing, more renewable
power production, and the power produced must be transported over
long distances. Aluminium is crucial for transporting electricity
to where it is needed. By expanding the capacity to deliver
low-carbon aluminium from Norway to the EU, we help ensure that the
infrastructure, the very backbone of the future energy system,
supports both Europe's security and climate policy goals," says
Kallevik.
Increased demand for low-carbon
aluminium
While a turbulent global landscape and lower industrial activity
has reduced aluminium demand over the past year, Hydro has sold
more low-carbon aluminium in recent years. In the energy
transition, properties such as weight, durability and recyclability
give aluminium a competitive advantage. An aluminium conductor with
the same electrical conductivity as a copper conductor weighs
approximately 50 percent less, or half the weight, of a copper
conductor.
“We see in our own sales figures an increasing awareness in the
market that future renewable energy must be transported with
renewable materials. Despite generally weaker demand in 2024, Hydro
sold more low-carbon and recycled aluminium last year than in both
2023 and our record year in 2022,” says Kallevik.
The new casthouse will contribute to increased product
flexibility in a volatile aluminium market, where the markets for
automotive and building systems are particularly challenging. With
a new wire rod casthouse, Hydro can produce more aluminium wire for
a rapidly growing market.
“Europe's transition from imported fossil energy to domestically
produced renewable power opens an exciting market when the
infrastructure behind the electrification wave is to be built. Our
ambition is for Hydro to play a key role as a stable, reliable
supplier of the aluminium solutions Europe needs to succeed,” says
Kallevik.
The project is pending final build decision which will be made
in the fourth quarter of 2025. The investment is included in
Hydro’s annual investment plans of approximately NOK 15
billion.
Investor contact:
Elitsa Blessi
+47 91775472
Elitsa.Blessi@hydro.com
Media contact:
Anders Vindegg
+47 93864271
Anders.Vindegg@hydro.com
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