Closing thermal power plants will reduce CO2 Helen’s annual emails by 50% compared to 2024, as well as 30% in Helsinki. General releases of the country will decrease nearly 2%.
Finnish energy company Helen Ltd. He announced the closure of the last coal heat station in the country. Tes Salmisaari (Salmisaari) in Helsinki stopped work on April 1. It was reported by Helen’s press service.
“On April 1, 2025, Helen LTD officially closed the last coal heat station, marked the end of the coal use period in the country’s energy.
Closing thermal power plants will reduce CO2 Helen’s annual emails by 50% compared to 2024, as well as 30% in Helsinki. General releases of the country will decrease nearly 2%.
This step is an important milestone on the way to achieve the company’s goals to reduce leaks, as once its releases are less than 20% of the 1990 level.
“Denial of coal is a specific step toward a clean, self -sufficient and affordable energy for Helen,” said Olya Circa, CEO.
In addition, the company will continue to reduce leaks by investing in clean technology and will be carried out by 2030 its leaks will take less than 5% of the 1990 level. All significant investment decisions have been made, and the relevant objects are at the construction phase.
CHP Salmisaari’s closure is a symbolic step for Finland
Closing the Salmisaari Coal TPP means not only a cleaner, but also more self -producing energy, as now coal ships will no longer come to the ports of Helsinki. In addition, up to 2022, coal reaches 64% of the total Helen manufacture.
Earlier it was learned that Poland President Andrzej Duda signed a law at allocating 60.2 billion Zlotys (more than $ 15 billion) to provide for the first nuclear power plant in the country.
Romania will also receive $ 3 billion from the United States to build two nuclear reactors.
In the EU, carbon dioxide leaks have been reduced for the year
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