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(1) 2009-04-23
A catalyst for growth
Presented by Thomas Knutzen
May 18, 2009
(2) 2009-04-23
Primary aluminium smelter
• Enhanced economic growth and added value creation
• Building community capacity through skills development and job opportunities for all groups
• Generating increased tax revenues
• Infrastructure development• Electrical power
• Transmission
• Harbor
• Industrial park
- an opportunity to create industrial activity
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Long term stable employment
• 600 direct employees• 170 will require university degrees
• Close to 400 skilled workers
• Direct services 300 – 350 jobs • Maintenance, transportation and
logistics, cleaning, catering and canteen services
• Multigenerational employment
• Investments ~ USD 3 billion• 2 year construction – ~ 3,600 man-
years
• Power development
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A resourceful aluminium company
• More than 100 years of innovation and industrial development
• 23,000 employees
• Operations in 40 countries
• Turnover 2008:• NOK 88.6 billion (Euro 10.7 billion)
• Underlying EBIT 2008:• NOK 6 billion (Euro 0.7 billion)
Aluminium Metal
Aluminium Products
Energy
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Hydro in the aluminium value chain
Bauxite/alumina Energy
Primary aluminium
Semi fabrication
Metal products Remelt
Aluminium in products, recycling Primary aluminium production
65% equity in alumina
Solid long-term
coverage of power towards 2020
100% hydro-power in Norway
Solar energy
1.75 mill. mt/year
10 metal plants in 5 countries on 3
continents
5 250 employees(2 900 in Norway)
2.9 mill. mt/year (primary+remelt
+cold metal)
Special alloys
1.6 mill. mt/year
Operations in more than 30 countries
16 000 employees (1 800 in Norway)
502 000 ton remelt/year
11 remelters in 5 countries on 2
continents
•Equity•Long-term
power supply
•Cost position
•Technology
• Expertise in materials
•Technology
•Close to customers
•Innovation•Expertise in
materials
Production figures are from 2008
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Site for 450,000 tons capacity: 1700 x 600 metersNorsk Hydro Aluminum Smelter Layout
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Aluminium products 475 000 tpy
Coke 160 700 tpyPitch 38 300 tpy
Alumina 862 300 tpy
Manning 900 - 950(direct and outsourced)
Other materials 45 000 tpy
Emissions:Fluorides 0.15 kg/t AlSO2 25 kg/t AlDust 0,6 kg/t AlCO2 1900 kg/t AlAnode Plant
Potline450 000 tpy
Casthouse
Harb
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r
Anodes225 000 tpy
Aluminium Smelter
Aluminium Smelter Flow chart– 450,000 tons per year
Thermal Power5,5 GJ/tAl
Residues 18 000 tpy
Electrical Power14,2 kWh/kg Al
6,4 TWh/year
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Roads
Rail
Harbor
Water
Sanitation
National and local administration
Vocational training
R&D
Graduate and post graduate education
Housing
Retail trade
Taxes
IS-IT
Mech. engineering
Laboratory
CateringMaintenance
Hot water
Gas
Industrialcleaning
Compressed air
Power supply
Transmission
Transportation
Industrialbricklaying
Aluminium Plant - Direct
Local suppliers and services – Indirect
Local and regional infrastructure and services –Induced
Total value creation
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Norsk Hydro smelter
• Share infrastructure with local businesses and communities• Services to outside companies: Port,
sanitation, water treatment, industrial water, compressed air, laboratory, medical, security services, etc.
• Provide green energy – heat – to the local community
• Additional local value creation from induced activity
• Large smelter investment will demonstrate ability to attract foreign investors
– a catalyst for growth
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Norsk Hydro
• Norsk Hydro involved in building communities since 1905 – demonstrating responsibility throughout the life cycle of our investment.
• Close cooperation with the local community is key to success
• Early involvement of local education and stakeholders in planning of relevant training for future employment
- Building local communities
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Merging two perspectives
Standard presentation (short) - June 2008 11
Development/societal perspective
E.g. Economic Growth/GDP
Poverty Alleviation
Education
Social Stability
Public Health
Human Rights
Governance
Capacity Building
Enterprise Development
Environmental Sustainability
Broader development contribution
Bu
sin
ess
per
spec
tive
Infrastructure
Products and Services
Jobs
Skills and Training
Procurement
Taxes
Corporate Governance
Environmental Management
Business activity
Direct impacts
Indirect impacts
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