Biomass Power Plants in Finland

Finland generates biomass-powered energy from 35 biomass power plants across the country. In total, these biomass power plants has a capacity of 2064.1 MW.

Name Capacity (MW) Type Other Fuel Commissioned Owner
Haapaniemi 118.1 MW Biomass Oil, Kuopion Energia Oy
Haapavesi 154.0 MW Biomass Oil, Kanteleen Voima Oy
Heinola 3.5 MW Biomass Oil, Lahti Energia Oy
Heinola vp 19.0 MW Biomass Waste, Stora Enso Oyj Heinolan Flutingtehdas
Joutseno 85.0 MW Biomass Gas, Metsรค Fibre Oy
Kaipola 25.0 MW Biomass UPM-Kymmene Oyj
Kauttua 19.0 MW Biomass Adven Oy
Kavo 85.0 MW Biomass Waste, Kainuun Voima Oy
Kemi 75.0 MW Biomass Waste, Metsรค Fibre Oy
Kokkola 30.0 MW Biomass Oil, Kokkolan Energia Oy
Kotka 72.0 MW Biomass Gas, Kotka Mills Oy
Kuopio Savon Sellu 20.5 MW Biomass Savon Sellu OY
Kuusamo 6.0 MW Biomass Adven Oy
Kuusankoski bv 76.0 MW Biomass Gas, Kymin Voima Oy
Lappeenranta Kaukaan tehdas 119.0 MW Biomass Gas, Kaukaan Voima Oy
Lappeenranta TG9 67.3 MW Biomass Oil, UPM-Kymmene Oyj
Oulu 105.0 MW Biomass Waste, Stora Enso Oyj Oulun tehdas
Oulu T210 ja T213 28.0 MW Biomass Waste, Laanilan Voima Oy
Pietarsaari (Wisapower Oy) 116.0 MW Biomass Oil, UPM-Kymmene Oyj Wisaforest
Pori 81.4 MW Biomass Oil, Porin Prosessivoima Oy
Pursiala 2 59.7 MW Biomass Waste, Etelรค-Savon Energia Oy
Rauhalahti 80.0 MW Biomass Waste, Jyvรคskylรคn Energiantuotanto Oy
Rauma 71.5 MW Biomass Rauman Biovoima Oy
Ristiina 8.5 MW Biomass Oil, Jรคrvi-Suomen Voima Oy
Salo 13.5 MW Biomass Waste, Voimavasu Oy
Simpele 34.5 MW Biomass Oil, Metsรค Board Oyj
Sotkamo 1.3 MW Biomass Oil, Vapo Oy
Sunila 35.7 MW Biomass Waste, Stora Enso Oyj
Tolkkinen Biolaitos 11.3 MW Biomass Waste, Porvoon Energia Oy
Tolkkinen 1 7.8 MW Biomass Oil, Porvoon Energia Oy
Toppila 1 ja 2 195.0 MW Biomass Waste, Oulun Energia
Tornio 39.3 MW Biomass Tornion Voima Oy
Uimaharju 2 + 1 vp/lv 105.0 MW Biomass Waste, Enocell Oy
Veitsiluoto 90.0 MW Biomass Waste, Stora Enso Oyj
Ylivieska 6.2 MW Biomass Oy Perhonjoki AB

What is biomass?

Biomass refers to organic matter, such as plants, wood, agricultural waste, and other organic materials, that can be used to produce energy. Biomass is considered a renewable energy source because it comes from living or recently living organisms that can be replenished over time, and it can be used to generate electricity or produce heat and fuel.

What is biomass used for?

Biomass can be burned directly to produce heat or steam, which can then be used to generate electricity, or it can be converted into biogas or liquid biofuels through processes such as fermentation or gasification. Biogas is a mixture of methane and other gases that can be used to produce heat or electricity, while liquid biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel can be used as transportation fuels or blended with conventional fuels to reduce emissions.

How much electricity is generated from biomass each year?

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), in 2020, the world generated approximately 592 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity from biomass, which accounted for approximately 2% of global electricity generation.

Which country produce most elecricity from biomass?

As of 2021, the United States is the largest producer of biomass power in the world, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). The U.S. generates a significant amount of electricity from biomass, including wood and wood waste, agricultural residues, and municipal solid waste. In 2020, the U.S. generated approximately 64.8 TWh of electricity from biomass, accounting for approximately 2% of the country's total electricity generation.

Is biomass power environmentally friendly?

One advantage of biomass energy is that it can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuels, and it can also help reduce waste by using organic materials that might otherwise be discarded. However, like all energy sources, biomass has its own set of environmental and social impacts, and the sustainability of biomass production and use depends on factors such as the source of the biomass, the production methods used, and the overall energy system in which it is used.

Data Information

This data is a derivitive set of data gathered by source mentioned below.

Data Sources

Global Energy Observatory/Google/KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm/Enipedia/World Resources Institute/database.earth