List of power stations in Finland
The following page lists all power stations in Finland.
Non-renewable
Nuclear
Name | Location | Coordinates | Type | Capacity, MWe | Operational | Notes |
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Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant 1 | Loviisa | 60°22′16″N 26°20′50″E / 60.3712353°N 26.3470924°E | VVER | 488 | 1977- | |
Loviisa 2 | 60°22′13″N 26°20′47″E / 60.3703866°N 26.3463843°E | VVER | 488 | 1980- | ||
Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant 1 | Olkiluoto | 61°14′13″N 21°26′45″E / 61.2369104°N 21.445806°E | BWR | 860 | 1978- | |
Olkiluoto 2 | 61°14′09″N 21°26′33″E / 61.2359708°N 21.4424586°E | BWR | 860 | 1980- | ||
Olkiluoto 3 | 61°14′07″N 21°26′09″E / 61.2351447°N 21.4358711°E | EPR | 1600 | under construction | ||
Fossil fuel
Renewable
Biomass and peat
Hydroelectric
Station | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Imatra Dam | Imatra | 61°10′00″N 28°46′29″E / 61.1667966°N 28.7746954°E | 178 | Operational |
Petäjäskoski Dam | Rovaniemi | 66°16′18″N 25°20′23″E / 66.27164°N 25.339816°E | 154 | Operational |
Taivalkoski Dam | Keminmaa | 65°55′58″N 24°42′22″E / 65.932788°N 24.70600°E | 133 | Operational |
See also
- Energy in Finland
- Energy policy of Finland
- Electricity sector in Finland
- List of power stations in Europe
- List of largest power stations in the world
References
- ↑ "Fortum to discontinue electricity production at Inkoo coal-fired power plant in Finland". Fortum. 2013-08-13. Retrieved 2016-09-16.
- ↑ "Global Energy Observatory (GEO)". Retrieved 9 October 2014.
- ↑ "NA4 CHP -projekti".
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