Fortum Oyj is a Finnish energy company focusing on the Nordic and Baltic countries, Poland and Russia. Fortum operates power plants, including co-generation plants, and generates and sells electricity, heat and steam. In addition, it has stakes in gas companies Gasum in Finland and Eesti Gaas in Estonia. The company also provides other energy related services and products. Fortum is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki stock exchange and shares the number one position in the Carbon Disclosure Project's (CDP) Nordic climate index
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Fortum and Helen have inaugurated a 380 MW Pjelax wind farm located in the areas of Närpiö and Kristiinankaupunki in western Finland.
Read moreFortum is exploring the feasibility of constructing a large-scale 90 MW solar project in Havdhem, located in southern Gotland, Sweden. The facility would span an area of 95 ha. This undertaking align...
Read moreFortum, the German Government, and Uniper have signed an agreement allowing the German Government to take complete control of Uniper in order to safeguard Germany's energy supply. Upon completion, the...
Read moreFinnish utility Fortum Oyj is planning to build a 200 MW solar photovoltaic project after it has been awarded in a 500 MW solar auction by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL). Fortum...
Read moreBorealis and Fortum have signed a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) from two onshore wind farms to be built in Finland.
Read moreNordex Group received an order for the 380 MW Pjelax-Böle-Kristinestad Norr wind farm cluster in Finland
Read moreThe joint team of Fortum and Uniper has made an investment decision to start the construction of the 380 megawatt Pjelax-Böle and Kristinestad Norr wind parks in Närpes and in Kristinestad,...
Read moreFortum and the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) will build a 116 MW solar power plant in Kalmykia in Southern Russia. When commissioned, it will be the largest solar power plant in Russia. The pr...
Read moreFortum has completed the sale of its 80% interest in the 500 MW Nordic wind portfolio to funds advised by Credit Suisse Energy Infrastructure Partners (CSEIP). The wind portfolio consists of Nyg&arin...
Read moreFortum has signed an agreement to sell a majority share of its public charging point operator (CPO), Fortum Recharge AS, for electrical vehicles in the Nordics to Infracapital. After the transaction,...
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