Environmental & Social Information • Apr 25, 2018
Environmental & Social Information
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Energy recovery plant decided at Elkem Salten
Wednesday, 25 April 2018: Salten Energigjenvinning AS, a partnership between
Elkem ASA and Kvitebjørn Energi, have decided to build an energy recovery plant
at Elkem Salten in Nordland. 28 per cent of the energy consumption of the plant
is expected to be recovered.
"This is an attractive and important project for Elkem. Together with our
partner, Kvitebjørn Energi, we will continue to develop Elkem's position within
energy recovery and the project will strengthen our competitiveness, "says CEO
of Elkem, Helge Aasen.
The energy recovery plant, to be built in partnership between Elkem and
Kvitebjørn Energi, will have an estimated investment frame of up to NOK 1
billion. Elkem's investment in the project is around NOK 100 million. Enova has
approved a grant of 35 per cent, up to NOK 350 million. This is the third
largest industry grant that Enova has ever provided. In addition, the project is
financed with external loans up to NOK 500 million, which are non-recourse to
the shareholders. The project is expected to be completed by 2020.
The project will strengthen Elkem's efforts to ensure environmentally friendly
silicon production with the lowest possible emissions and with the lowest
possible use of resources. The electricity to be recycled is equivalent to the
power consumption of about 15,000 Norwegian households. Elkem has a long
experience in energy recovery and with this plant, total energy recovery of the
group will increase to approx. 900 GWh per year.
For further queries, please contact:
Morten Viga, CFO
Tel: +47 416 09 752
Odd-Geir Lyngstad, Head of Investor Relations
Tel: +47 976 72 806
About Elkem
Founded in 1904, Elkem is one of the world's leading suppliers of silicon-based
advanced materials with operations throughout the entire value chain from quartz
to specialty silicones, as well as attractive market positions in specialty
ferrosilicon alloys and carbon materials. Headquartered in Oslo, the company's
27 production sites (including a plant under construction) and extensive network
of sales offices and agents around the world ensure proximity to customers and
access to attractive end markets. Elkem's over 6,000 skilled employees and
significant R&D activities provide a solid basis for further technology-driven
growth and optimization. Helge Aasen has been the CEO since 2009.
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