【SMM Aluminum Flash News】Alcoa Inks Power Deals with Statkraft for Norway Aluminum Smelter

Published: Jun 19, 2026 14:28
According to foreign media reports, Alcoa has signed two new power agreements with Statkraft, Norway's state-owned electricity company, to support the continued operation of Alcoa's Lista aluminum smelter in Norway. The Lista smelter's No. 2 production line (annual capacity of 31,000 tons) recently restarted successfully, helping the plant operate at its 95,000-ton nameplate capacity. The power agreements are valid from 2028 to 2031, during which time Statkraft will supply Alcoa with approximately 4.8 TWh of electricity.

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