Fortum Oyj is a Finnish state-owned energy company located in Espoo, Finland. It mainly focuses on the Nordic region. [1] Fortum operates power plants, including co-generation plants, and generates and sells electricity and heat. The company also sells waste services such as recycling, reutilisation, final disposal solutions and soil
EPV Energy generates and acquires electricity and heat for its shareholders, i.e. Finnish energy companies. EPV Energy has over 70 years of experience in responsible energy generation. We focus on emission-free and reliable energy generation with determination and purpose.
Finland has a good chance of being a European champion of the energy transition by 2040. The opportunities are much greater than the obstacles on the path to a bright energy future. Read more about how we can create a prosperous energy future for Finland.
Finnish Energy represents companies that produce, acquire, transmit and sell electricity, gas, district heat and district cooling and offer related services. Finnish Energy is responsible for the management of collective labor agreements for the personnel of its member companies, and it provides advice and training for its members, conducts
Finnish Energy represents companies that produce, acquire, transmit and sell electricity, gas, district heat and district cooling and offer related services. Finnish Energy is responsible for the management of collective labor agreements for
Energy in Finland describes energy and electricity production, consumption and import in Finland. Energy policy of Finland describes the politics of Finland related to energy. Electricity sector in Finland is the main article regarding electricity in Finland.
The strength of Finland''s energy production has long been the diversity of its production mix – both in electricity and heat production. It should remain so even after fossil fuels are phased out. The energy industry is committed to a climate
Finland is a global leader in producing second-generation biofuels from wood and by-products, notably biodiesel. Since 2007 in Finland, the supply of biofuels increased by 30% whereas oil supply dropped by 9% and coal, natural gas and peat supply declined
The Energy Authority is a licensing and regulatory authority that regulates and promotes operation of the electricity and gas markets, emission reductions, energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy. We enforce Finnish and European energy and climate policies.
The strength of Finland''s energy production has long been the diversity of its production mix – both in electricity and heat production. It should remain so even after fossil fuels are phased out. The energy industry is committed to a climate-neutral energy future by 2035.
In district heat production, the share of renewable wood and other biofuels and waste heat rose to almost 61 % in 2022. The strength of Finland’s energy production has long been the diversity of its production mix – both in electricity and heat production. It should remain so even after fossil fuels are phased out.
We genereate energy with reliable and adustable hydroelectric, thermal and nuclear power. We have 18 power plants in which we generate over 20 per cent of all the electricity produced in Finland, as well as process steam for industries and district heat for communities.
Finland's approach includes nuclear energy, more renewables for electricity and heat, improved energy efficiency, and economy-wide electrification. After Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Finland moved to cut Russian energy imports, which previously comprised 81% of crude oil, 75% of natural gas, and 19% of electricity imports in 2021.
We enforce Finnish and European energy and climate policies. Our goal is to promote cost efficient achievement of climate goals and efficient operation of the energy market.
In 2021, Finland's Total Energy Supply (TES) comprised bioenergy and waste (33.6%), oil (20.8%), nuclear (18.5%), coal (6.3%), natural gas (6.4%), electricity imports (4.6%), hydro (4.1%), peat (2.7%), wind (2.2%), and heat (0.6%).
We have 18 power plants in which we generate over 20 per cent of all the electricity produced in Finland, as well as process steam for industries and district heat for communities. Thanks to hydropower, biopower and nuclear power, the electricity we generate is almost carbon-neutral. We are determined to achieve the same goal in heat production.
We are deeply committed to excellence in all our endeavors.
Since we maintain control over our products, our customers can be assured of nothing but the best quality at all times.