20.1.2011 Taina Wilhelms 1 ENERGY YEAR 2010 Finnish Energy Industries 20.1.2011.

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Taina Wilhelms 1 ENERGY YEAR 2010 Finnish Energy Industries

Taina Wilhelms 2 Electricity Consumption, TWh

Taina Wilhelms 3 Changes of Electricity Consumption (change 2009/ TWh)

Taina Wilhelms 4 Offset of Changes in Electricity Demand by Energy Source 2009 vs TWh

Taina Wilhelms 5 Net Supplies of Electricity TWh

Taina Wilhelms 6 Electricity Supply by Energy Sources 2010 (87.5 TWh)

Taina Wilhelms 7 Electricity Production by Energy Sources 2010 (77.0 TWh) Renewable 31 % Carbon dioxide free 59 %

Taina Wilhelms 8 Imports and Exports of Electricity

Taina Wilhelms 9 Production of Hydropower Average year

Taina Wilhelms 10 Variation of Electricity Supply in 2010

Taina Wilhelms 11 Peak Load of Electricity Maximum MW/h Peak of january MW

Taina Wilhelms 12 Electricity Supply Hourly

Taina Wilhelms 13 Electricity Consumption

Taina Wilhelms 14 Electricity Consumption TWh

Taina Wilhelms 15 Electricity Consumption of Industry

Taina Wilhelms 16 Change of Industrial Electricity Consumption 2009/2010

Taina Wilhelms 17 CO 2 -emissions of Power Production, 12 months

Taina Wilhelms 18 Electricity Generation in Nordic Countries 2009 Hydro power Nuclear power Fossil fuels Wind power 17 TWh 134 TWh 69 TWh 34 TWh 133 TWh Yhteensä 387 TWh Lähde: ENTSO-E 73 % 27 % 73 % 56 % Other renewable 15 % 19 % 20 % 7 % 3 % 96 % 3 %1 % 33 % 36 % 18 % 12 % 49 % 37 % 8 % 2 % 4 % 1 % Non-identifiable