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Hydro presents the entire value chain when producing aluminium. From refining bauxite and generating its own electrical power, to producing primary aluminium and manufacturing products such as casthouse products, building systems, extrusions, rolled products, and automotive and transport.

Hydro has many important production sites in Norway, including the headquarter in Oslo.

Other important production sites are Sunndal, where Hydro operates the largest primary aluminium plant in Europe. The Karmøy plant produces primary aluminium, rolled aluminium strip, and extruded aluminium. The Årdal and Høyanger plants produce primary aluminium. Hydro has a rolling mill at Holmestrand, and the plants at Raufoss and Magnor manufacture structural automotive components, as well as extruded products.

In addition Hydro completely and partially owns and operates 17 power stations divided into three areas. These power stations produce power to many of Hydro’s aluminium plants in Norway. Combined they produce about 9 terrawatt per year.

 
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Hydro employees: Approx. 7000
Capital: Oslo
Language(s): Norwegian
Currency: Norwegian kroner (NOK)
Time zone: UTC/GMT +1/+2