Helsinki says goodbye to coal, and welcomes a more sustainable future
On 1 April 2025, Finland officially turned off its last coal-fired power and heat plant in active production.
Read More...On 1 April 2025, Finland officially turned off its last coal-fired power and heat plant in active production.
Read More...Bioenergy is Finland’s largest renewable energy source, playing a crucial role in heat production and transportation. It is also key to reaching climate targets, not just for reducing emissions but because it enables carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). Finland has excellent opportunities to capture biogenic carbon dioxide from the forest industry, other biorefineries and […]
Read More...Tampere Energy inaugurated its new bioenergy cogeneration plant Naistenlahti 3. The new district heating plant reduces the carbon dioxide emissions of the whole of city by 20% and will make it possible to achieve negative emissions through carbon capture and storage by 2040. Built on the site of the previous combined heat and power (CHP)plant, […]
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