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Statistical information on the production and consumption of district heat, the fuels used in production, production plants, customers, and prices specified by enterprise and location.
Post date: 05.10.2011
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The Finnish Energy Industries’ goal is to achieve carbon neutral production of electricity and district heat in Finland by 2050. Achieving a carbon neutral future requires concrete actions and investments. We want to pick up good examples and practices, and award the best of them.
Attached files: Responsible Energy
Post date: 03.08.2011
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The Vision for European Electricity market in 2030 was created to support the development path towards a carbon-neutral future and to promote access to the European electricity production capacity by companies and homes in the best possible way. The vision and its background reports were drawn up by the Lappeenranta University of Technology. The vision project was commissioned and funded by Finnish Electricity Research Pool, Finnish Energy Industries, the Finnish Forest Industries Federation, the Federation of Finnish Technology Industries, Suomen Elfi Oy, and Nord Pool Spot AS.
Post date: 12.04.2011
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The Vision for European Electricity market in 2030 was created to support the development path towards a carbon-neutral future and to promote access to the European electricity production capacity by companies and homes in the best possible way. The vision and its background reports were drawn up by the Lappeenranta University of Technology.
Post date: 11.04.2011
This recommendation is a translation of the corresponding recommendation in Finnish. In any cases of ambiguity in interpretation, the Finnish-language instructions shall be complied with.
Post date: 23.03.2011
Taxkansi
Almost all industrialised countries impose taxes on energy. Transport fuels have carried a relatively high fiscal tax for a long time. In Finland, the slump of the early 1990s led to quickly increasing energy taxation, the primary goal of which was to make up for the deficit in government finances. At the same time, the other Nordic countries also raised their energy taxes, but in most of the countries energy taxes were still at a low level at the time or energy was not taxed at all, with the exception of transport fuels.
Attached files: Energy Taxation Brochure
Post date: 15.02.2011
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This report intends to analyze what should be taken to account if a change from two bills to one would take place. The report does not take position on whether we should choose one or two bills for electricity. But hopefully it could facilitate discussion on the choice.
Post date: 18.01.2011
Savukaasujen kansalliset vertailumittaukset tehtiin 29.9.2010 Uusiutuvan energian tutkimuskeskuksen Energonin tiloissa Lahdessa. Mittausten kohteena oli teholtaan 2,5 MW:n öljykattilan savukaasut. Ympäristöministeriön, Energiateollisuus ry:n, Metsäteollisuus ry:n, Teknologiateollisuus ry:n ja VTT:n rahoittamaan savukaasujen vertailumittauksiin osallistui kahdeksan päästömittauslaboratoriota.
Post date: 30.12.2010
This recommendation provides guidelines for the implementation of hourly metering, which is required by the electricity market legislation. The recommendation examines the legislative requirements and provides more detailed instructions and recommendations on the implementation of hourly metering and the processing and transmission of hourly data.
Post date: 17.12.2010
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This report explores the linkages between political choices and market dynamics on the basis of four scenarios for the Nordic Power Sector towards 2020 and 2030. The aim is to contribute to a common understanding of the market challenges and dynamics among different stakeholders: How do different policy and market drivers interact? What are the long-term implications for prices and the energy balance? And ultimately, what policy choices are available when it comes to handling the expected increase in renewable generation and the looming Nordic energy surplus.
Post date: 09.11.2010
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