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Facts and figures
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Sustainable business and responsibility
• Fortum‘s mission is based on sustainable business
• Sustainability means economic and social responsibility in every-day activities of a company
• Honesty, respect and creativity is the basis of Fortum‘s activities
• Fortum continuously strives to:− develop sustainable energy projects
− contribute to the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions
− be a socially responsible company
The main objective is
to produce energy improving the quality of life of current and future generations.
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Figures about Lithuania in 2012
• Population - 3 million
• Main energy projects:
– Nuclear power plant
– LNG terminal (under construction)
– Electrical connections with Sweden (under construction) and Poland
– Gas connection with Poland
– Biofuel projects
Prices:
– Electricity .... 46,2 EUR/MWh
– Gas ............ 43,97 EUR/m³
– Biofuel ........19,85 EUR/MWh
Demand:
– Electricity ..... 10.6 TWh
– Gas ............... 3.3 mlrd. m³
– Heat (27,2% from RES) 9.01 TWh
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Fortum in Lithuania
Fortum Klaipėda
• Established in.......................2007
• Investments…....130 million EUR
Fortum Švenčionių energija
• Established in….................2001
• Investments…......5 million EUR
Fortum Joniškio energija
• Established in….....................2000
• Investments….......3,9 million EUR
Fortum Ekošiluma
• Established in…............... 2003
• Investments….....1 million EUR
Waste management
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Swedish example
Source: Swedish Waste Management and Recycling Association
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Land fillsEnergy from wasteBiological treatmentRecycled material
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Municipal waste amountskg per capita in the EU countries in 2010
EU-27 co
untries
Cyprus
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Collected amount of municipal wastein thousands of tons in major cities of Lithuania in 2010
Vilnius Kaunas Klaipėda Panevėžys Šiauliai
199.5
141.3
76.3
57.844.7
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Municipal waste managementin EU countries in 2010
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Disposal of municipal waste in landfills RecyclingComposting Incineration
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Municipal waste managementin the European Union
1995 2000 2005 2010
6857 57
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16 16
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1116 16
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6 11 11 15
Composting
Recycling
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Landfilling
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Use of secondary raw materialsin Lithuania in 2010
577,000 tons
59,000 tons
105,000 tons
16,000 tons27,000 tons
Metal
Glass
Paper
Tires
Plastics
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Municipal waste management techniquesin Lithuania in 2010
94 %
2%
4%
Disposal of municipal waste in landfills
Composting
Recycling
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Municipal waste management techniquesin Sweden in 2010
1%
14%
49%
36%
Disposal of municipal waste in landfills
Composting
Incineration
Recycling
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Surveyhow Lithuanians rate waste incineration as a source of energy
14%
68%
18%
Negatively Positively
No opinion
The Plant
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Three challenges
• Municipality: – new standards and laws
– long procedures and fear of responsibility
• Society:– fear of pollution
– impact of politicians
– no strong communities
– distrust of local authorities
• Transparency:– untransparent media and transparent company
– overall distrust
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Figures
• 95% of shares – UAB Fortum Heat Lietuva
• 5% of shares – AB Klaipėdos energija
• 130 million EUR – value of the project
• 50 МW – heat capacity
• 15 МW – additional heat capacity from smoke condenser during winter time
• 20 MW – electric capacity
• 400 GWh – annual production of heat
• 140 GWh – annual production of electricity
• 40% of heat amount necessary for Klaipėda heat consumers
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Facts
• The plant will burn up to 245 thousand tons of municipal and industrial waste and biofuel (wood chips)
• The best available technologies used in the plant ensure the best method of waste incineration
• All heat produced is transmitted to the Klaipėda city district heating system, while electricity is supplied to common electricity network
• The new Klaipėda plant, where waste will be used as fuel, is the first object of such type in Baltic countries
• The company employs 35 professionals
• More than 30 service agreements
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Emissions September, %
Carbon m
onoxide
Nitrogen
oxid
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Sulphur d
ioxid
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Amm
onia
Total o
rgan
ic ca
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Particl
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41
80
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7 6
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Average value of the indicator Norm
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Benefits to Klaipėda region and Lithuania
• Decreased dependence on imported fuels
• More stable heat prices
• Reduced costs for building new landfills
• 4 – 5 times smaller amounts of waste disposed in landfills
• Reduced environmental pollution
• Competition of heat suppliers
• One of the largest greenfield investment in Lithuania
• About 35 million EUR paid to local companies during the construction process
• Plant is in line with National Energy Strategy
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