By Sanna Laukkanen, 3 October, 2024

A significant energy sector conference, Future Energy Solutions, was held in Lappeenranta on September 10-11 2024, focusing on accelerating the green transition. Held for the third time, the conference brought together industry experts, researchers, and company representatives to discuss sustainable energy solutions and promote green transition and growth. There were a total of 200 participants present. The diverse program offered participants the opportunity to network and exchange ideas on current topics with other experts.

By Pinla Nokkanen, 3 June, 2024

The first electric buses in South Karelia have been introduced to Lappeenranta’s public transport system. There are six new electric buses, and they began operating in the Lappeenranta area on 31st of May.

The electric buses have appeared on the streets with new looks, featuring pink wraps under the Jouko – Lappeenrannan seudun joukkoliikenne brand.

By Heli Mälkiä, 28 May, 2024

In March, the European Commission awarded the cities of Espoo, Lahti, Lappeenranta, Tampere and Turku the prestigious EU Mission Label in recognition of their systematic work to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. The Climate-Neutral Europe is Made Together event, held on 28 May in Espoo, brought together the key makers of the carbon-neutral cities at local, national and EU level.

By Sanna Laukkanen, 4 April, 2024

The City of Lappeenranta has been awarded the EU Mission Label for its impressive and ambitious work for the climate. The Label was awarded at the EU Research and Innovation Days in Brussels on 21 March 2024. It was given by Mission Manager Patrick Child and received by Acting Mayor Jari Iskanius. Finance Director of the City of Lappeenranta.

By Miika Alatalo, 19 September, 2023

The city of Lappeenranta has been piloting a heat storage technology in a district heating facility, developed by Elstor Oy. In this solution cheap off-peak electricity is stored in a heat reservoir, which can then be released as heat, replacing fossil fuels. Lappeenranta's Environmental Director, Ilkka Räsänen, states that this approach leads to cost savings on fuel and a reduction in greenhouse gas and particulate emissions.

 

THE MINING INDUSTRY IS THE FOCUS OF EXCEPTIONAL ATTENTION AS DEMAND FOR METALS SUCH AS COBALT, NICKEL AND LITHIUM, REQUIRED BY THE GREEN TRANSITION, EXPLODES. AT THE SAME TIME, THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF MINING WILL ALSO INCREASE. METSO (FORMERLY METSO OUTOTEC), A COMPANY THAT PROVIDES PROCESS TECHNOLOGY, EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES TO THE MINERALS, METALS AND AGGREGATES INDUSTRIES AROUND THE WORLD, IS SEEKING AND DEVELOPING SOLUTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE MINING.

FOR THREE YEARS NOW, PUUMALA GOLF HAS BEEN FERTILISING SOME OF ITS GREENS WITH RECYCLED FERTILISERS. THE FERTILISERS ARE MANUFACTURED USING THE PASKÍER® PROCESS DEVELOPED BY NANOPAR OY, WHICH IS BASED ON THE INFRARED DRYING OF ORGANIC SIDE STREAMS GENERATED IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRY, BIOGAS PLANTS AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS.