Aluminium Giant Hydro Collaborates with HILT CRC on Emission Reduction

Aluminium Giant Hydro Collaborates with HILT CRC on Emission Reduction

(IN BRIEF) Hydro, a global aluminium producer, has partnered with the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre (HILT CRC) to advance decarbonization efforts. Through this collaboration, Hydro aims to leverage research expertise and innovative technologies to reduce emissions in its alumina production operations in Brazil. The partnership aligns with Hydro’s commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 and underscores its focus on sustainability and innovation.

(PRESS RELEASE) OSLO, 22-Feb-2024 — /EuropaWire/ —  Norsk Hydro ASA (OTCMKTS: NHYDY), a Norwegian aluminium and renewable energy company committed to a sustainable future, has forged a partnership with the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre (HILT CRC), headquartered in Australia. This collaboration underscores Hydro’s commitment to advancing industrial decarbonization initiatives on a global scale, particularly within its Bauxite & Alumina business area.

By joining forces with HILT CRC, Hydro aims to contribute to cutting-edge research in the field of alumina production while gaining access to innovative technologies that can be integrated into its operations in Brazil. Raphael Costa, Director of Technology in Hydro Bauxite & Alumina, emphasized the significance of this partnership in Hydro’s journey towards achieving its ambitious sustainability goals.

“Hydro takes another important step towards achieving the goal of decarbonizing operations by 2050. Innovation is at the heart of our sustainability strategy, and we believe that investing in research and new technologies is the best way to achieve the transition to green aluminium. Collaboration is a key element, and we are establishing another partnership with an important research institution. We believe that science plays an essential role in the pursuit of advanced technologies and sustainable initiatives,” said Costa.

HILT CRC, a collaborative venture comprising industry, research, and government organizations, focuses on developing and de-risking technological solutions to reduce emissions in heavy industries such as iron and steel, alumina, and cement. With over 53 partners, including more than 30 industry collaborators, HILT CRC aligns closely with Hydro’s mission to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

Jenny Selway, CEO of HILT CRC, welcomed Hydro’s participation in the collaborative effort, highlighting the synergies between Hydro’s sustainability objectives and HILT CRC’s strategic vision.

“Hydro’s ambition of offering zero-carbon aluminium, circular solutions and more renewable energy, and their technology roadmap to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, shows strong alignment with HILT CRC’s mission and strategy. We welcome Hydro to HILT, and look forward to collaborating on new technology developments and solutions to help the aluminium industry fully decarbonize,” said Selway.

To achieve the decarbonization goals set by Hydro, operations in Brazil play a crucial role. The change in the energy matrix at the alumina refinery Alunorte in Brazil is a key enabler for Hydro’s climate strategy and global commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2030. Hydro is implementing a series of actions to completely eliminate the use of coal at Alunorte by 2030. Other sources of energy for operations are being explored, such as green hydrogen and the use of biomass from açaí stones, of which the pulp is produced on a large scale in Pará.

In 2022, Alunorte also installed a new electric boiler, the largest available in the world. This was the first of a total of five that will be implemented in the refinery in the coming years. With all of them in operation, the project is set to result in a reduction of more than 400,000 tonnes of carbon emissions per year.

Furthermore, the fuel oil used in the refinery will be replaced by natural gas (LNG). With an investment of BRL 1.3 billion, it is estimated that the project will result in an annual reduction of 700,000 tonnes of carbon. The goal is to achieve 100 percent replacement in 2024. This will lead to an immediate reduction of over 1.1 million tonnes of CO2.

Hydro Alunorte has also signed two Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for the consumption of solar energy from two projects by Hydro Rein. One of them is  Mendubim, a 531-megawatt (MW) solar project carried out in partnership with two other renewable energy companies, Scatec and Equinor ASA. The companies have signed a 20 year PPA in U.S. dollars with Alunorte, which will consume approximately 60 percent of the energy produced.

The other project is the Ventos de São Zacarias, an associated project of wind and solar energy totaling 456 MW in northeastern Brazil. It is located in the states of Piauí and Pernambuco, and will be built in one of the largest clusters of wind farms in Latin America. With these two signed contracts, Hydro Alunorte can continue to invest in the implementation of electric boilers in its operation.

Hydro’s partnership with HILT CRC represents a strategic milestone in its sustainability journey, demonstrating the company’s commitment to driving innovation and fostering collaborative solutions for a greener future.

About HILT CRC

The Heavy Industry Low Carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre (HILT CRC) is an Australian based collaborative venture linking industry, research, and government organizations to develop and de-risk technologies that will create a low-carbon heavy industry sector, and achieve net-zero by 2050. HILT CRC was awarded Commonwealth funds over 10 years in 2021, with investments over approximately AUD $200 million (cash and in kind).

With a foundation in circular economic principles, its mission is to de-risk decarbonization for heavy industry by conducting world class research, and by providing an ecosystem for collaboration and knowledge sharing. It’s world-class research program, undertaken by over 100 researchers at 11 research institutions, and over 30 industry partners, is linked to an international network through the Net Zero Industries Mission (NZIM). HILT CRC and NZIM also play a role in the coordination of demonstration and pilot scale infrastructure globally, which is vitally important to increase the speed and efficiency of the transition.

Media contact:

Anders Vindegg
Head of Media Relations, Group Communication
anders.vindegg@hydro.com
+47 93864271

SOURCE: Norsk Hydro ASA

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