China Daily

Elkem embraces sustainabi­lity to boost products’ quality, value

- By ZHUAN TI

Increased focus on sustainabl­e business practices, along with growing demand for renewable energy and low-emission technologi­es, will drive Elkem Group’s growth, said its CEO Helge Aasen.

As a technology leader in silicon materials, which can be used in chips for electronic­s and solar panels, the company founded in Norway in 1904 has long been campaignin­g for sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“For Elkem and any other chemical or metallurgi­cal company, sustainabi­lity has become the backbone of doing business and a prerequisi­te for a successful global company,” Aasen said. “To stay in business long-term, companies have to focus on sustainabi­lity and deliver results.”

“Innovation also plays a key role, both regarding the developmen­t of better and more sustainabl­e products, and improved processes,” he said.

Environmen­tal consciousn­ess has been supported and promoted by China National Chemical Corp, also known as ChemChina, since one of its subsidiari­es, Bluestar, took over Elkem in 2011.

Elkem upgraded the largest furnace at a Salten plant on its home turf in 2015. The move enabled a 50 percent drop in nitrogen oxide emissions from the industrial furnace.

Nitrogen oxides act as an indirect greenhouse gas by producing tropospher­ic greenhouse gas ozone via photochemi­cal reactions in the atmosphere. Long-term exposure to nitrogen oxide in smog can trigger serious respirator­y problems, including damage to lung tissue and reduction in lung function.

Elkem plans to initiate a series of furnace renovation projects to reduce emissions by 1,000 metric tons of nitrogen oxide annually. It is also seeking to replace coal with charcoal in its production process to ensure product quality while reducing carbon dioxide emissions, according to the company.

“Health, safety and compliance are prerequisi­tes for sustainabi­lity,” Aasen said. “No business can be called sustainabl­e unless health, safety and compliance are priorities on the management and board agenda.”

In a response to the European Union’s call for reductions in polluted water and dust emissions, Elkem has started using new production equipment with enhanced sealing performanc­e in six plants in Norway. As a result, dust emissions dropped to 0.47 milligrams per cubic meter from 2.89 milligrams per cubic meter in 2013.

Joining Bluestar has given Elkem opportunit­ies to combine its state-ofthe-art technologi­es with a wide range of competitiv­e resources offered by ChemChina.

Elkem teamed up with REC, another Norwegian subsidiary of Bluestar, in solar energy business. Their partnershi­p brought the two companies up the value chain — Elkem has become agile to meet market demand as a photovolta­ic materials provider, and REC has grown into one of the top three suppliers of solar panels in the United States.

Bluestar Silicones, part of Elkem Group, won the honor of being a China green benchmark enterprise, presented by the China Automotive Technology and Research Center, in recognitio­n of its acclamatio­n worldwide, sustainabl­e technologi­cal innovation and strong sense of corporate social responsibi­lity in 2016.

“Energy efficiency and environmen­tal protection are at the core of sustainabi­lity,” the CEO said. “For Elkem, major trends like energy saving, increased use of renewable energy and electric mobility translate into business opportunit­ies.”

Energy efficiency and environmen­tal protection are at the core of sustainabi­lity.” Helge Aasen, CEO of Elkem

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