Advertize
Banner

REC stops all wafer production in Norway

With prospects of continued losses, Renewable Energy Corporation ASA (REC) has decided to close down the remaining 650 MW multicrystalline wafer plant at Herøya, Norway. 

Production at the plant is expected to discontinue in the second quarter, and about 460 employees will be affected by the close down. REC will over the next few months explore alternatives for the facility.

"The solar market has changed dramatically over the last few years. Despite solid demand growth, overcapacity continues to negatively affect the wafer prices. Our organization at Herøya has worked very hard to reduce cost and improve quality. Over the last two years annual cost reductions have exceeded 25 percent, even though the cost position was held back by long term contracts with uncompetitive suppliers. However, with extreme competition, especially from China, and market prices down to one third of the prices one year ago, these cost reductions have unfortunately not been sufficient. Significant continued losses were to be expected from the wafer operations at Herøya going forward. We therefore have no choice but to discontinue our operations in Norway", says Ole Enger, President & CEO.

Three of four employee representatives in the REC Board of Directors voted against the closedown decision.

The fixed assets of the wafer plant were written down to zero in 2011.

Earlier this year REC discontinued production at its plants in Glomfjord, i Nordland county, with the loss of 200 jobs.

(NRK/Press release)


Related Articles

Cooperation agreement for power link between UK and Norway

  British energy company National Grid and Statnett, the Norwegian transmission system operator (TSO), have signed a co-operation agreement to continue work on the interconnector to link the two countries. ..Read more...

Norway to support Tanzanian rural energy fund

altMinister of International Development Heikki Holmås has announced that Norway and Tanzania have signed an agreement under which Norway will provide NOK 700 million over a four-year period...Read more...

Statkraft Puts Another Gas-fired Power Plant into Cold Reserve

The gas-fired power plant “Robert Frank” in Landesbergen/Germany will be put into cold reserve. This was announced today by Norwegian Statkraft, the operator of the 510 MW plant...Read more...

Statkraft becomes owner of Albanian hydropower plant

Norwegian Statkraft AS and Austrian EVN AG have signed an agreement by which Statkraft will acquire EVN’s 50 percent stake in Devoll Hydropower ShA in Albania...Read more...

Statkraft expands with Laotian Power Company

The Laotian utility company Theun Hinboun Power Company (THPC), where Norway's Statkraft owns 20 per cent, has opened two new power stations in Laos. ..Read more...

Statkraft considers osmotic power pilot facility

altOnly two years after the osmotic power prototype was opened at Tofte in Hurum (photo), Norway's Statkraft has started to assess a location for a possible pilot facility of 1-2 MW. ..Read more...

Merger between DNV and GL

  An agreement has been signed to merge the Norwegian classification company Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and Germanischer Lloyd (GL). The new entity will be called DNV GL Group, and will be headquartered in Norway. ..Read more...

Statkraft to build new wind farm in Scotland

Norway's energy provider Statkraft will construct its second onshore wind farm in Scotland, the Berry Burn Wind Farm, near Inverness. ..Read more...

New subsea cable Norway / Germany

The Norwegian power grid operator Statnett and system operator for the German North Sea region, have concluded a cooperation agreement to develop and construct a subsea cable between Germany and Norway. ..Read more...

Norway's Prime Minister visits France

Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday met with French President Francoise Hollande in Paris. Main topic of their talks was the financial crisis. ..Read more...

New Saudi Arabian embassy in Oslo

Saudi Arabia has opened an Embassy in Oslo, and the new ambassador was welcomed by Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide. ..Read more...

Norway funds clean energy in Bhutan

Norway is to help Bhutan achieve its target of providing access to electricity for the entire population, by granting NOK 100 million in funding over a five-year period.   ..Read more...

Statoil and Statkraft acquire new UK offshore wind power project

Norwegian energy providers Statoil and Statkraft have acquired the UK Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm project. ..Read more...

Norwegian architecture gain popularity in China

China's leading architecture firms and real estate developers have visited Oslo to look at some of the best examples of Norwegian architecture, and meet with the projects' architects. ..Read more...

Norway's Crown Prince opens UK wind park

Norway's Crown Prince Haakon on Thursday officially opened the Sheringham Shoal offshore wind farm built by the owners Statoil and Statkraft off the coast of Norfolk, UK. ..Read more...

Oslo Børs Benchmark Index_GI (OSEBX)

 

Currency Converter

Social Networking

WHAT's YOUR OPINION

Should Norway apply for the 2022 Winter Olympics ?

2011kampanje2
Norges Rederiforbund

.Partners

Bjørknes
NORGE.NO/DIFI
62 degrees north
Munch 150 years
Bedin Front Right Top
Norsk Romsenter
Folkeuniversitetet
Help to solve legal problems ?
Help to solve legal problems ?