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The Government’s climate targets are ambitious: carbon neutrality by 2035, and nearly fossil-free energy production in the course of the 2030s. The wide-ranging changes required to achieve these targets demand vigorous policies and consistent action. At the same time, however, one has to ensure social justice and the competitiveness of businesses. Paths to carbon neutrality involve major uncertainties.https://tem.fi/en/-/miten-hiilineutraaliin-yhteiskuntaan-paastaan-ja-mita-se-maksaa-
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Recently published scenarios show that we have a bumpy road ahead to climate neutrality. These scenarios also help us to grasp the magnitude of the climate challenge. To meet the commitments of the Paris Agreement on climate change, we need to take determined action to reduce greenhouse gases. Although we are currently nowhere near the desired level globally, Finland is pursuing ambitious climate goals, both nationally and in its role as the Presidency of the Council of the European Union.https://tem.fi/en/-/polku-kohti-ilmastoneutraaliutta-tuoreet-skenaariot-kuvaavat-haasteen-kokoluokkaa
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Low-carbon roadmaps Finland aims to be carbon neutral in 2035 and carbon negative soon after that. Sectoral low-carbon roadmaps are a way to obtain a more accurate picture of the scale, costs and preconditions of the measures required for carbon n...https://tem.fi/en/low-carbon-roadmaps-2035
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Low-carbon roadmaps 2020 The Government Programme of Prime Minister Sanna Marin outlined that the Government was committed to pursuing measures that will make Finland carbon neutral by 2035 and carbon negative soon after that. The Government Progr...https://tem.fi/en/low-carbon-roadmaps-2020
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In terms of energy policy, Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the EU will focus on the implementation of legislation. The Presidency will also have an opportunity to lay down long-term policies especially on climate issues.https://tem.fi/en/-/suomen-eu-puheenjohtajakausi-energianeuvostossa-energiaunioni-ja-ilmastoneutraaliutta-edistava-ratkaisut-prioriteettina
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24.2.2026 | Energi- och klimatfärdplan 2050 Parlamentariska energi- och klimatkommitténs betänkande den 16 oktober 2014 Arbets- och näringsministeriets publikationer Energi och klimat 40/2014 Energi- och klimatfärdplan 2050 Parlamentariska energi- och klimatk...https://tem.fi/documents/1410877/3438838/Energi+och+klimatf%C3%A4rdplan+2050+17102014.pdf/ea1f652b-0340-490a-9981-5e3f390cea9e?version=1.2&t=1771921655175
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19.11.2025 | Publications of the Ministry of Economic A airs and Employment Energy • 2022:55 Carbon neutral Finland 2035 – national climate and energy strategy Carbon neutral Finland 2035 – national climate and energy strategy Ministry of Economic Affairs and ...https://tem.fi/documents/1410877/2769658/Carbon+neutral+Finland+2035+%E2%80%93+national+climate+and+energy+strategy.pdf/7d9d4a71-81c7-c11f-ec7e-df3eee446e81?t=1763537301201
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19.11.2025 | Energi- och klimatfärdplan 2050 Parlamentariska energi- och klimatkommitténs betänkande den 16 oktober 2014 Arbets- och näringsministeriets publikationer Energi och klimat 40/2014 Energi- och klimatfärdplan 2050 Parlamentariska energi- och klimatk...https://tem.fi/documents/1410877/2771855/Energi-+och+klimatf%C3%A4rdplan+2050.pdf/de2e9371-a448-4ffe-a485-ecf081e3e300?t=1763537278806
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20.11.2025 | Publications of the Ministry of Economic A airs and Employment Energy • 2024:46 Summary of Sectoral Low-Carbon Roadmaps 2024 Summary of Sectoral Low-Carbon Roadmaps 2024 Katja Tuokko, Adele Silver Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Fin...https://tem.fi/documents/1410877/250845673/TEM_2024_46.pdf/eb5eda1a-7407-9422-14a1-16d8b14a777e?t=1763640298150
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Energy The objective of energy policy is to proceed consistently towards a sustainable climate-neutral society, making use of the potential for growth. The principal tasks of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment are to develop the energ...https://tem.fi/en/energy
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Heating market Electricity and heat production must be nearly emissions-free in Finland by the end of the 2030s while also taking into account the perspectives of security of supply and servicing. In accordance with the Act approved in 2019, coal-...https://tem.fi/en/heating-market
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Restricting global warming is crucial to humanity’s future. There will be no easy transition to a low-emission world, or eventually to a carbon neutral world, and we must make changes in all spheres of life. The European Union has an important role as one who takes the lead and offers solutions. To do this, it needs an ambitious and comprehensive climate and energy policy that is based on knowledge.https://tem.fi/en/-/milla-evain-rakennetaan-eu-n-pitkan-aikavalin-vahapaastoisyysstrategia-
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As an interim target for reaching climate neutrality by 2050, the EU wants to tighten the emission reduction target from 40% to at least 55% by 2030. Although it seems that the EU will exceed the original target, this constitutes a major change. In particular, the way emission reductions are implemented has a major impact on how much the transition will cost and how these costs will be distributed between countries.https://tem.fi/en/-/fit-for-55-what-are-the-best-ways-to-cut-emissions-
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Energy and climate strategy Finland’s long-term goal is a carbon-neutral society. Approximately 75 per cent of greenhouse gases causing global warming result from the production and consumption of energy, including transport. Thus, energy and clim...https://tem.fi/en/energy-and-climate-strategy
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30.10.2024 | By summer 2023, only three years had passed since the publication of the sectoral low-carbon roadmaps in 2020. A provision in Petteri Orpo’s government program from June 2023 mandated the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment and various sectors to revisit the roadmaps in light of the evolving operating environment. With this mandate, the update process began in autumn 2023. By autumn 2024, all 14 participating sectors had completed their updates.https://tem.fi/en/-/what-will-finland-look-like-in-2040-in-the-sectoral-low-carbon-roadmaps-
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System integration - a new key theme for energy policy - Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment
Climate neutrality requires that we stop using fossil fuels and increase the use of intermittent renewable energy. Different energy systems should be strongly interlinked to secure the functioning of energy systems and improve their efficiency, with due consideration for the large-scale needs of industrial production. However, we must also beware of the pitfalls on the long path towards sector integration.https://tem.fi/en/-/system-integration-a-new-key-theme-for-energy-policy -
24.2.2026 | Nationell energi- och klimatstrategi Statsrådets redogörelse till riksdagen den 20 mars 2013 SRR 2/2013 rd Arbets- och näringsministeriets publikationer Energi och klimat 11/2013 Nationell energi- och klimatstrategi Statsrådets redogörelse till ri...https://tem.fi/documents/1410877/3438838/Nationell+energi+och+klimatstrategi+20032013.pdf/a63a1c5c-7c59-43e5-b827-fe623f7540b4?version=1.0&t=1771921655175
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A number of climate investments are underway in Finland and across Europe. In the plans, thousands of windmills on land and sea, hydrogen and synthetic fuels, and many other innovative energy solutions will help Europe’s transition to climate neutrality. With measures to boost the economy after the coronavirus crisis, public funding for the green transition will come from many directions. Howev...https://tem.fi/en/-/money-alone-is-not-enough-consistent-regulation-is-key-to-eu-s-climate-goals
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The European Commission will meet on 14 July to decide a record-breaking climate and energy legislation package. Known as Fit for 55, this package seeks to cut EU greenhouse gas emissions by 55 per cent of 1990 levels by the year 2030. The biggest challenge is to make the package a functional whole that allows for the huge investments required and for quality of regulation.https://tem.fi/en/-/eu-climate-package-in-danger-of-fragmentation
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Waste heat In Finland, it is estimated that about 130 TWh of waste heat will be generated, of which the amount of waste heat currently utilised as district heat is about 3 TWh. The potential for waste heat, which is still technically reasonably ex...https://tem.fi/en/waste-heat