Fennovoima will make its first public climate commitments to coincide with the Finnish Climate Summit, held in Helsinki on Wednesday June 13th. Fennovoima will emphasize, via public dialog, the significance of clean energy production as a way of combatting climate change, as well as promoting the growth of the cleantech field in Finland.
– Nuclear power has an important role in the battle against climate change. With this commitment we are demonstrating that we will take an active role in these discussions, Toni Hemminki, the CEO of Fennovoima emphasizes.
When in operation, the electricity production of Hanhikivi 1 power plant will provide an estimated 10% of the country’s electricity needs. The project is currently in the licensing phase. After Fennovoima obtains the Construction License, the construction of the nuclear power plant will begin. This significant investment promotes the growth of the cleantech business.
– We estimate that the cleantech sector in Finland will grow significantly with the Hanhikivi 1 project. As a result of participating in the project, many companies operating in Finland will get a valuable reference that will enable them to also participate in the construction of other demanding projects aimed at increasing clean energy in Finland and abroad, Hemminki states.
As a result of the construction of Hanhikivi 1 power plant the cleantech field will grow as follows:
The estimation is based on a resource flow method developed by Ramboll, which can verify the development of cleantech companies at the different stages of the project. The definition of the cleantech field is based on the Environmental Goods and Services Sector statistics of Statistics Finland.
More information about Fennovoima’s commitment can be found here.
The Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra, together with the Finnish Climate Change Panel and Finnish Institute for International Affairs are organizing the Finnish Climate Summit on Wednesday 13 June from 9:00 – 14:15 at the Finlandia Hall in Helsinki. This high-level event will gather international speakers and Finnish influencers to discuss how we can move further and faster in tackling the climate crisis.
For more information
Fennovoima’s Digital Communications Manager Tiina Rytky, tel. +358 20 757 8504, [email protected]
Available for interviews during 11:45–12:45 and from 14:15 onwards local time (UTC+3)
Fennovoima is constructing new nuclear power in order to produce electricity at a stable price for the Finnish trade and industries and for Finnish households, help Finland to move toward energy self-sufficiency and increase competition in electricity markets.
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