NKT与长期合作伙伴签署10亿欧元低碳铝线材供应合同

展望与战略

总部位于丹麦的电力电缆制造和安装公司 NKT 与挪威铝业和可再生能源公司 Hydro 签署了一项协议,将向其供应低碳铝线材直至 2033 年。两家公司已合作超过 40 年。

来源:NKT

据 NKT 称,该协议确保了海德鲁能够获得全球碳含量最低的 EC 级铝线材 REDUXA 4.0,据称其碳足迹低于每公斤铝 4 公斤二氧化碳当量,仅为全球平均水平的四分之一。

Hydro 还计划到 2030 年将碳足迹进一步减少 25%,其中 NKT 拥有 Hydro REDUXA 3.0 铝的优先使用权。

该供应协议具有里程碑意义,预计合同价值约为10 亿英镑,具体取决于数量、期限选择和未来金属价格。

NKT 首席执行官兼总裁Claes Westerlind表示:“与 Hydro 达成的这项长期供应协议不仅保证了我们长期向欧洲供应低碳铝,还巩固了我们作为电力电缆行业可持续发展领导者的地位。”

“它支持我们持续改善电力电缆碳强度的战略,从而支持我们自身的短期和长期目标以及客户的脱碳愿景。鉴于当前的地缘政治格局,确保可靠的本地供应链日益重要。”

大部分低碳铝将运往瑞典法伦和丹麦阿斯纳的中压站点,而几个高压电缆系统项目也将从海德鲁获得低碳铝,其中包括在瑞典卡尔斯克鲁纳生产的 525 kV XLPE 高压直流电力电缆。

为了满足 NKT 日益增长的需求,Hydro 最近宣布投资 1.4 亿英镑兴建一座新的铸造厂。

Hydro总裁兼首席执行官Eivind Kallevik表示:“欧洲正紧急行动起来,减少对化石燃料进口的依赖,引入更多本土可再生能源,并确保关键原材料的供应安全。我们正与NKT携手构建一条供应链,为欧洲所需的基础设施改造提供负责任采购的铝材,从而降低能源价格,加速能源转型,并提升欧洲的竞争

NKT 最近推出了一个综合监控平台,通过识别和减轻潜在威胁(包括捕鱼事故和故意破坏)来保护海上和陆上电缆并支持其持续运行。

该平台专为海上和陆上光纤电缆而设计,集成了多个传感器并结合了多种技术,可全面概述电力电缆状况,旨在提高电力电缆电网的可靠性。

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NKT inks €1B contract with long-term partner for low-carbon aluminium wire rod supply

Outlook & Strategy

Denmark-headquartered power cable manufacturer and installation company NKT has signed an agreement with Norway’s aluminium and renewable energy company Hydro for the supply of low-carbon aluminium wire rod through to 2033. The two firms have been partners for over 40 years.

Source: NKT

According to NKT, the agreement ensures access to Hydro’s REDUXA 4.0, the world’s lowest-carbon EC grade aluminium wire rod, said to have a carbon footprint below 4 kg CO2e per kg aluminum, which is one-fourth the global average.

Hydro also aims to reduce the carbon footprint by a further 25% by 2030, with NKT having first rights to Hydro’s REDUXA 3.0 aluminium.

Seen as a landmark one, the supply agreement has an estimated contract value of around 1 billion, depending on the quantity, duration options and future metal prices.

“This long-term supply agreement with Hydro not only guarantees a long-term, European supply of low-carbon aluminium, it also reinforces our position as a sustainability leader in the power cable industry,” said Claes Westerlind, CEO and President of NKT.

“It supports our strategy to continuously improve the carbon intensity of our power cables thereby supporting both our own short and long-term targets and our customers’ decarbonisation ambitions. Given the current geopolitical landscape, securing reliable, local supply chains is increasingly important.”

The majority of the low-carbon aluminium will go to medium-voltage sites in Falun, Sweden, and Asnaes, Denmark, with several high-voltage cable system projects, including 525 kV XLPE HVDC power cables, produced in Karlskrona, Sweden, set to also receive low-carbon aluminium from Hydro.

To meet NKT’s growing demand, Hydro recently announced a 140 million investment in a new casthouse.

“It is with a sense of urgency that Europe is now mobilising to reduce the dependency on fossil fuel imports, introduce more homegrown, renewable power, and ensure security of supply of critical raw materials. Together with NKT, we are building a supply chain to provide responsibly sourced aluminium for the infrastructure makeover that Europe needs to bring down energy prices, accelerate the energy transition, and boost European competitiveness,” said Eivind Kallevik, President and CEO of Hydro.

NKT recently launched an integrated monitoring platform to safeguard offshore and onshore cables and support their continuous operation by identifying and mitigating potential threats, including fishing accidents and deliberate damage.

Designed for both offshore and onshore cables with fiber-optics, the platform integrates multiple sensors and combines technologies to provide a comprehensive overview of power cable conditions, aiming to make power cable grids more reliable.