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FORTUM KLAIPĖDA: NEW ENERGY PHASE
BUSINESS
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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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Nordic countries
Production 48,1 TWh
Electricity sales 54,9 TWh
Heat sales 18,0 TWh
Heat consumers 1,6 mln.
Electricity consumers 1,2 mln.
No. 1
No. 2
Heat
Electricity sales
Distribution
Electricity production
TGC-1 Electricity production ~6 TWhHeat sales ~8 TWh
OAO Fortum Electricity production 16,0 TWhHeat sales 25,6 TWh
RussiaRussia
PolandHeat sales 3,7 TWh Electricity sales 20 GWh
Baltic countriesHeat sales 1,3 TWhElectricity sales 0,1 TWhHeat consumers 24000
FortumNumber of employees 10400Sales 6,2 billion EURProfit 1,7 billion EUR
Fortum 2012
Figures for comparison as from 1980
>70% of carbon dioxide >95% of sulfur dioxide >80% of nitrogen oxides
Electricity and heat energy produced from:
− 700 thousand tons of waste per year;− 80 million m3 of treated waste water per year;− 1 million tons of biomass per year.
Achievement in Stockholm
Fortum Klaipėda
• Established in.......................2007• Investments…...........435 million litas
Fortum Švenčionių energija
• Established in….................2001• Investments…..........17,3 million litas
Fortum Joniškio energija
• Established in….....................2000 • Investments…............13,4 million litas
Fortum Ekošiluma
• Established in…............... 2003• Investments…..........3,5 million litas
Fortum in Lithuania
ABOUT THE PLANT
• 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 the winter time
• 20 MW – electric capacity
• 400 GWh – annual production of heat energy
• 140 GWh – annual production of electricity
• 40% of heat amount necessary for Klaipėda heat consumers
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Figures
• The plant will burn up to 230 thousand tons of municipal and industrial waste and biofuel (wood chips)
• The latest 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 the Baltic countries
• The company employs 35 professionals
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Facts
EmissionsFebruary – April 2013
Waste compositionBefore sorting
Waste Percent
Food waste 12
Plastic 11
Plant waste 8
Glass 7
Paper 7
Fabrics 5
Metal 2
Wood 1
Other waste 47
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Typical revenue structureWaste-fired CHP plant
• 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
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Benefits to Klaipėda region
WASTE MANAGEMENT
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Waste management hierarchy
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Swedish example
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Waste management centers
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Municipal waste amountsKg per capita in the EU countries in 2010
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Collected amount of municipal wasteIn kg per capita in Lithuania
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Collected amount of municipal wasteIn thousands of tons in major cities of Lithuania in 2010
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Municipal waste managementIn EU countries in 2010
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Municipal waste managementin the European Union
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Use of secondary raw materialsin Lithuania in 2010
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Municipal waste management techniquesin Lithuania in 2010
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Municipal waste management techniquesin Sweden in 2010
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SurveyHow do you rate waste incineration as a source of energy?
Thank You for Your attention!