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Norsk Hydro Slovak Aluminium Smelter to Partially Restart Production

Norsk Hydro announced 'on Wednesday that its Slovalco aluminum joint venture had reached an agreement with Slovak Government?to partly restart production after?a four-year shut down,?and 'the deal included a new long term power supply contract.

Hydro stated that the pact will pave the way for a restart of smelting capacities of 75,000 tons per annum. Production is expected to resume by the fourth quarter of 2026.

The remaining 100,000 tonnes of capacity would depend on the conditions after 2030 and any additional power contracts.

The resumption of primary aluminium production in Ziar nad Hronom, central Slovakia, would be a huge boost for the European Market, which 'has been left short 'of metal due to the closures of the Mozal smelter, in Mozambique and the EU’s new carbon taxes, as well as the war-driven supply restrictions in the Gulf.

Slovalco, owned by Norway's Hydro and Central Europe-focused Penta Investments Group (55.3%) was forced to cease primary aluminium production by September 2022 due to high electricity prices.

Hydro stated that the deal outlines the "long-term frame conditions" for aluminium production. This includes a power purchasing pact with the state-owned hydropower utility Vodohospodarska Vystavba, and a compensation plan?for indirect costs of carbon under the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS).

Slovalco said in a statement released after a signing event in Bratislava, on Wednesday, that it would invest 100 million euro ($14 million) in order to restart operations. This investment will support over 200 jobs. $1 = 0.8877 euros (Reporting and editing by Elaine Hardcastle, Clarence Fernandez, and Jan Lopatka)

(source: Reuters)