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Finnfjord AS
Gruvedrift
En av verdens mest energieffektive produsent av ferrosilisium og mikrosilica
Om oss
Finnfjord produserer ferrosilisium, mikrosilika og elektrisk energi. Vi er et privat norsk-eid kjemisk prossessverk med et integrert kraft-varmeverk i metallproduksjonen. Finnfjord omsetter for ca. 1 milliard kroner og har 130 ansatte.
- Nettsted
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http://WWW.FINNFJORD.NO
Ekstern lenke til Finnfjord AS
- Bransje
- Gruvedrift
- Bedriftsstørrelse
- 51–200 ansatte
- Hovedkontor
- FINNSNES
- Type
- Privateid selskap
- Grunnlagt
- 1983
- Spesialiteter
- Ferrosilicon, Energy, Microsilica
Beliggenheter
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Primær
Ferroveien 1
FINNSNES, 9308, NO
Ansatte i Finnfjord AS
Oppdateringer
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Finnfjord won the Norwegian final in Capgemini’s Nordic Sustainability Tech Award 2024!! The consulting company Capgemini annually awards its sustainability prize to businesses in the Nordic region that use technology and innovation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and limit climate change. This year, the prize went to Finnfjord for the collaborative project we have with UiT The Arctic University of Norway, where we use algae to absorb CO2 from the off-gases of the ferrosilicon process and convert them into valuable raw materials. We are proud and happy to win this award, and we greatly appreciate that others notice the work being done in the Algae Project!! https://lnkd.in/dK5NGcY8 https://lnkd.in/dmEGQ_EE
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Brynjulv Gjerde recently showcased our zero-emissions roadmap at the Fastmarked Ferroalloys conference in Istanbul. In collaboration with UiT- The Arctic University of Norway, Finnfjord has pioneered an innovative method to capture CO2 using algae. These algae thrive on light and CO2, making the off gases from the ferrosilicon process an ideal environment for their growth. Moreover, the algae are rich in valuable fatty acids, making them an excellent ingredient for farmed salmon feed.
At Fastmarkets Ferroalloys conference in Istanbul 2024 presented different approaches to reduce direct CO2 emissions in the production of Ferrosilicon. Finnfjord in Norway and RIMA in Brazil uses local opportunities to achieve this. Through a local developed process to produce algae for fish 🐟 farm feed or an amazing forest 🌳 operation to make charcoal. Carbon capture and utilisation is the future!!