• Business
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Nuclear solutions boosting clean transition towards 2035

Tuesday 17.3

Art Hall

Finland is on a clear path towards carbon neutrality by 2035. Meeting this target will require deep decarbonisation across all sectors: heat, electricity and industrial processes. At the same time, ensuring energy security and affordability remain as top priorities.

Nuclear energy can play a pivotal role in Finland’s clean transition. By providing stable, low-carbon energy and heat, nuclear technologies can offer solutions that complement renewables and strengthen system resilience. Both small modular reactors and large conventional plants are needed to enable long-term, reliable energy production, reduce dependency on fossil fuels, and support Finland’s competitiveness in a carbon-neutral future.

This seminar will explore how industry, technology providers, and government can accelerate nuclear deployment and advance Finland’s clean transition towards 2035. Join us for insights, idea sharing, and discussion on building a sustainable, resilient, and competitive clean energy future!

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Nuclear solutions boosting clean transition towards 2035

Moderator
CEO, FinNuclear

Key presentation: Unlocking SMR Potential to decarbonize District Heating

How can SMRs provide cost-effective, low-emission heat for district heating networks and support Finnish cities in their green transition goals?

Country Manager Nordics, Calogena Oy

Key presentation: Powering Decarbonisation: Fortum’s Roadmap for new Nuclear

How can nuclear power support the growing electricity demand in the Finnish market?

Corporate Relations and Nuclear Generation, Fortum

Key presentation: Shaping Finland’s Nuclear Future: Government Insights and Priorities

How does the Finnish Government support nuclear energy expansion and innovation in the context of the changed operating environment, technological developments, and changes in energy markets?

Deputy Director General, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment

Followed by a panel discussion: How Can We Manage a Safe and Rapid Nuclear Deployment?

Tor Stendahl, Country Manager Nordics (Calogena Oy) Jami N. Arvola, Director, Corporate Relations, Nuclear Generation (Fortum) Juho Korteniemi, Deputy Director General (Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment)

Moderated by Harri Varjonen, CEO (FinNuclear)

Country Manager Nordics, Calogena Oy
Corporate Relations and Nuclear Generation, Fortum
Deputy Director General, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment
CEO, FinNuclear

Organized by

Tor Stendahl
Country Manager Nordics, Calogena Oy

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