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Energy diversification in Finland: achievements and potential of renewable energy development
Authors:Alireza Aslani  Marja Naaranoja  Petri Helo  Erkki Antila  Erkki Hiltunen
Affiliation:1. Industrial Management Department, University of Vaasa, FI 65101, Vaasa, Finland;2. Department of Engineering and Public Policy, College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburg, PA 15213, USAAlireza.aslani@uva.fi;4. Electrical Engineering and Energy Technology Department, University of Vaasa, FI 65101, Vaasa, Finland;5. Energy Institute, University of Vaasa, FI 65101, Vaasa, Finland
Abstract:Finland was an early adopter of several alternative energy technologies, particularly in biomass and hydropower energy for many years. The main policy in the Finnish energy and climate sectors is to increase the exploitation of renewable energy sources while reducing CO2 emissions. Meanwhile, a successful energy policy should achieve three conflicting objectives: clean, cheap, and secure energy. The development of renewables in Finland has lagged that of other EU countries, particularly in fields such as wind power in recent years. This article discusses about the history, current status, and potentials of the major renewable and local energy in order of utilisation in Finland. It is seen that the major contributors to replacing carbon-based fuels are likely to be biomass and wind power, with geothermal and solar energy sources to play a lesser role.
Keywords:renewable alternatives  diffusion of renewable energy utilisation  energy policy  Finland  diversification
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