What's Happening?
Norsk Hydro has announced an agreement with the Slovak government to partially restart production at its Slovalco aluminium joint venture after a four-year shutdown. The deal includes a new long-term power supply contract, allowing for the restart of
75,000 tons per year of smelting capacity, with production expected to resume in the fourth quarter of 2026. The remaining 100,000 tons of capacity will depend on conditions beyond 2030 and additional power contracts.
Why It's Important?
The resumption of aluminium production at Slovalco is significant for the European market, which has faced shortages due to the closure of other smelters and supply constraints. This restart will help alleviate some of the supply issues exacerbated by the EU's new carbon tax and geopolitical tensions. The agreement also highlights the importance of securing stable energy supplies and addressing carbon costs in the aluminium industry, which is crucial for meeting the EU's environmental and economic goals.
What's Next?
As production resumes, Norsk Hydro will likely focus on optimizing operations and securing additional power contracts to fully restore capacity. The company may also explore further investments in sustainable practices to align with EU regulations. Stakeholders, including local communities and environmental groups, will be monitoring the impact of the restart on employment and environmental standards. The success of this project could influence future decisions on energy-intensive industries in Europe.













