As a result of an agreement signed by the Finnish real estate asset management company Sponda and Helen, 100% of the electricity consumption of Sponda’s properties will be covered with emission-free wind power.
From 2022 onwards, the wind power used by Sponda will be generated at Helen’s new Lakiakangas wind farm, which will be constructed in Ostrobothnia. The agreement between Sponda and Helen covers 50% of Sponda’s total electricity consumption. The rest of the required electricity will be obtained from other Nordic wind farms. The electricity is ensured to be generated by wind power through guarantees of origin, which are issued to electricity that is produced from renewable energy sources.
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