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Climate change in Finland discuss the climate change issues in Finland. == Climate strategy 2001 == Finnish national renewable energy program was done in 1999 and it was accepted as the national climate strategy in 2001. It included targets for the renewable energy but no limit in the use of the fossil and nuclear energy. The target can be compared to the EU Directive 2001/77/EU that also promoted renewable energy in the electricity production. The government ordered the evaluation report, published in February 2003, from the Electrowatt-Ekono Oy that was part of Pöyry. Pöyry is a national and international company having tradition in the development and consulting of the forest industry. According to this evaluation report Finland’s national target was to increase during 1995-2010: * Renewables of primary energy +36 TWh (achieved 1995-2001: 17 TWh) * Renewables of electricity +8,35 TWh (achieved 1995-2001: 3,1 TWh) By fuel: * Bioenergy +33 TWh (achieved 1995-2001 16 TWh) * Bioelectricity +6,2 TWh (achieved 1995–2001: 2,8 TWh) * Hydropower +1 TWh (achieved 1995–2010, 23 TWh) * Wind power +1.1 TWh (494 MW) (achieved 1995-2001 59 GWh 32 MW) * Solar energy 50 GWh warming 50 GWh electricity 40 MW capacity (achieved 1995-2001 2 GWh 1 GWh 1,5 MW) * Heat pumps 1 TWh (achieved 1995-2001 250 GWh) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Climate change in Finland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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