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  • Norsk Hydro

    Company Overview

    Norsk Hydro ASA

    Oslo, Norway

    1905

    Approximately 32,000 to 38,000 employees globally (source: company-histories.com). Revenue of €20.5 billion in FY 2023 (source: hydro.com).

    What They Do

    Norsk Hydro's core technology focus centers on low-carbon aluminum production powered by renewable energy sources, including hydropower, wind, solar, and green hydrogen. The company specializes in aluminum recycling and extrusion, producing a variety of products such as extrusion ingots, sheet ingots, foundry alloys, and low-carbon aluminum with a carbon footprint of less than 0.5 kg CO2 per kg from 100% post-consumer scrap (source: hydro.com). Additionally, Hydro provides renewable energy solutions, generating approximately 9 TWh annually from 17 hydroelectric stations in Norway, alongside wind power purchase agreements and solar projects in Brazil (source: industrialinfo.com). The company serves diverse markets, including automotive, construction, and electrification, with notable clients such as Mercedes-Benz and LEVC for low-carbon aluminum applications (source: shell.com). Hydro's competitive edge lies in its commitment to sustainability, with Norwegian production boasting a carbon footprint 75-80% lower than the global average, and its innovative HalZero zero-emission smelting technology (source: etftrends.com).

    Projects & Track Record

    Norsk Hydro has a rich history of notable projects, including the Karmøy aluminum reduction plant and the Rødal-Suldal hydroelectric facility, which opened in 1967 to power it. The Sunndal plant is recognized as Europe's largest primary aluminum plant, while the Årdal plant produces aluminum with a carbon footprint of just 3 kg CO2/kg, utilizing 25% recycled scrap and hydropower (source: encyclopedia.com). Currently, Hydro is constructing the 48 MW Illvatn pumped-storage hydro plant in western Norway, which is expected to generate 107 GWh annually and enhance reservoir capacity for aluminum smelting operations by 2030 (source: industrialinfo.com). The company has also secured a power purchase agreement with the Fosen Vind wind farm, which will provide a total of 18 TWh of renewable energy over the coming years (source: powersystems.technology). Hydro's geographic presence spans over 14 locations across multiple countries, including Norway, Brazil, the UK, Germany, Sweden, France, and North America, showcasing its extensive aluminum value chain operations (source: worldbenchmarkingalliance.org).

    Recent Developments

    In 2024, Norsk Hydro commenced receiving 100% REGO-certified renewable electricity from Shell Energy's Rhyl Flats wind farm for its UK operations, which will power electric forklifts and cooling systems for lower-carbon aluminum production (source: shell.com). The construction of the Illvatn pumped hydro project marks a significant milestone, being Norway's largest in decades, with operations expected to begin in 2030 (source: industrialinfo.com). Hydro has also signed a supply agreement with Mercedes-Benz for low-carbon aluminum sourced from the Årdal plant for its CLA electric vehicle, further solidifying its position in the automotive sector (source: industrialinfo.com). Additionally, Hydro Rein is expanding its investments in Brazil, focusing on solar and wind energy to support its industrial complexes and pursue long-term green power contracts (source: powersystems.technology). The company has also achieved a significant milestone by delivering Europe's first near-zero aluminum, produced with a carbon footprint of less than 0.5 kg CO2/kg from 100% post-consumer scrap (source: etftrends.com).

    Working There

    Norsk Hydro offers a diverse range of roles across five primary business areas: Hydro Bauxite & Alumina, Hydro Aluminium Metal, Hydro Metal Markets, Hydro Extrusions, and Hydro Energy. Positions include engineering, operations, research and development for innovative technologies like HalZero and green hydrogen, as well as sales and sustainability roles (source: worldbenchmarkingalliance.org). The company actively hires at various locations, including its Oslo headquarters, production sites in Sunndal, Årdal, Karmøy, and Fortun, as well as in the UK, Germany, Brazil, and North America (source: shell.com). Norsk Hydro's culture emphasizes industrial innovation and sustainability, reflecting its historical roots in fertilizer production and its current commitment to energy transition leadership (source: hydro.com). While specific employee benefits are not detailed, the company's scale and Norwegian base suggest competitive compensation packages aligned with public industrial standards (source: jobsconnection.sme.org). Job seekers are encouraged to explore the careers page for opportunities in energy, aluminum, and engineering as the company continues to expand its operations.

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