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One year after implementing natural gas, Hydro Alunorte has reduced annual CO2 emissions by 700,000 tonnes

Hydro’s alumina refinery Alunorte in the state of Pará, Brazil invested BRL 1.3 billion to avoid around 700,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually. One year after implementing natural gas across six steam generation units and seven calciners, and fully replacing the fuel oil, which was previously used at the plant, the annual target is achieved.

Alunorte natural gas facility
Alunorte has an expected annual natural gas consumption of 29.5 Tbtu. The fuel switch project is a key step in Hydro's climate strategy and global commitment to reduce Hydro's greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2030.

Hydro’s global goal is to reduce its carbon emissions by 30 percent by 2030 and reach net-zero by 2050. Replacing fuel oil with natural gas at Alunorte is a significant step in the decarbonization journey. Natural gas emits up to 50 percent fewer greenhouse gases and air pollutants compared to sources like oil and coal, contributing to improved air quality and climate change mitigation.

The natural gas used in the process is delivered to Alunorte via a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) and import terminal operated by New Fortress Energy. The project replacing fuel oil with natural gas at Alunorte has been an enabler bringing natural gas to Pará and to other projects in the region.

“Hydro has committed to reducing its emissions and has become a global benchmark. Decarbonization is a priority and already a reality at Hydro. To decarbonize an operation like Alunorte, financial and technological investment is required, but above all, it takes commitment to lead the transformation of operations in pursuit of net-zero,” says John Thuestad, Executive Vice President for Hydro's Bauxite & Alumina business area.

The floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) Energos Celsius is located at the LNG terminal in Barcarena, Brazil. It supplies natural gas to both the state of Pará and the Alunorte alumina refinery.
The floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) Energos Celsius is located at the LNG terminal in Barcarena, Brazil. It supplies natural gas to both the state of Pará and the Alunorte alumina refinery.

Alunorte is already among the world’s most energy efficient refineries, ranking in the top 10 percent for low-carbon emissions. In addition to natural gas, the refinery introduced three electric boilers that replaced coal, one in 2022 and two in 2025. The three electric boilers are reducing emissions by up to 550,000 tonnes of CO2 annually.

To power these units, the refinery invests in renewable energy parks, the Mendubim solar complex in Rio Grande do Norte and the Ventos de São Zacarias wind complex on the border of Pernambuco and Piauí. Combined, these two units can produce around 1,000 MW of renewable energy, over 50 percent of which will be consumed by Alunorte.

In total, the introduction of natural gas, electric boilers and other initiatives of energy efficiency at Alunorte equals a total annual reduction of 1.4 million tonnes of carbon emissions, compared to a 2017 baseline.

About Alunorte

Alunorte is the world's largest alumina refinery in one plant site and is located in the city of Barcarena, state of Pará. The refinery started operations in 1995, has approximately 2,300 employees and a nominal alumina production capacity of 6,3 million tonnes per year. 

Alumina is the raw material for aluminium and is produced from bauxite. Part of the alumina produced at Alunorte is exported and the other part is supplied for the Albras plant, also located in Barcarena, which produces aluminium ingots.

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