Finland’s last coal plant to be used in country’s emergency power reserve

Published 10:54 on October 30, 2023  /  Last updated at 19:29 on October 30, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Finland’s emergency power reserve agency signed an agreement with energy company Fortum to use the firm's coal-fired plant in case of severe supply power disruption for two years from March 2024, Fortum said in a statement on Monday.
Finland’s emergency power reserve agency signed an agreement with energy company Fortum to use the firm's coal-fired plant in case of severe supply power disruption for two years from March 2024, Fortum said in a statement on Monday.


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