finnish cleantech strongholds vii. isbf, 9 th february 2009 radoslav mizera finpro vienna
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Finnish Cleantech StrongholdsVII. ISBF, 9th February 2009
Radoslav MizeraFinpro Vienna
Cleantech – new pillar of Finnish industry
Finland performs well in terms of both economic competitiveness and environmental sustainability
Source: The World Economic Forum
Breaking the link between economic growth and environmental load
Economic growth and the use of natural resources
Source: Statistics Finland
Breaking the link between economic growth and environmental load
Production of the pulp and paper industry in Finland and waste water load 1950-2005
Source: Finnish Forest Industries Federation and Finnish Environment Institute
Cleantech Finland – markets
Sectors, Finnish competence
Finnish Cleantech companies by segment
R & D potential in Finland
Strongest cleantech R&D segments
Clean energy production
Energy efficiency and saving
Clean industrial processes
Air pollution control
Totally 37 organizations of 93 research units are doing cleantech-related R & D
12 public research institutes, 11 universities, 14 universities of applied sciences – in close co-operation with business life and companies
Major financier is Tekes
Efficient energy system and
clean technology go hand in hand
Balanced use of several energy sources in electricity production in Finland 2006
Source: Finnish Energy Industries
Efficient energy system and clean technology go hand in hand
• Finland’s energy needs are high due to the country’s energy intensive industry, cold climate and long distances.
• Finland’s own energy resources – hydropower, wood and peat – are scarce. About 70 % of the energy is imported.
• Finland strengthened its position by becoming part of the larger Nordic electricity market and enhancing energy linkages (IEA 2007).
• Country ensures energy security by relying on transparency and sound market signals to investors and customers, as well as by making good use of domestic sources of biomass and nuclear (IEA 2007).
Efficient energy system and clean technology go hand in hand
Efficient energy system and clean technology go hand in hand
• Deregulation of the energy markets in the late 1990s boosted competition and offered Finnish companies advantages in development of new services and products to global markets.
• Efficient logistic chain, innovations in processing techniques (pulp and paper or metal industry), consulting services in energy saving measures, etc.
Clean energy
Equipment and systemcomponents for clean
energy production
CO2-neutral energy system
Consumer-drivenenergy system
design and operation,customer-drivenenergy services
Locally adaptedintegrated energysourcing solutionsutilising renewable
energy sources and waste
Customersolutions
and systems
Sustainablesolutions for
community
Equipment andcomponents
Time
03-2008 Copyright © Tekes
Solutionsto society’s needfor clean energy
Solutionsto society’s needfor clean energy
Customersolutions
and systems
Radical cuts in emissionsand adaptation to climatechange
Growing public environmentalawareness and securing accessto energy
Global emission targets throughregulation and increases in oil price
Time
Serviceinnovation-
basedbusiness
Customer-orientedservice
business
Strengthening of thecustomer's role
Service portfolios based on offering qualities such as performance, capacity or reliability
Combiningproducts
and services
Finland gains competitive edge based
on customer-centric service business
Finland gains competitive edge based
on customer-centric service business
Productivity / access tolabour and changes in theemployment structureConsumer service concepts based
on individual values and valuations in different life stages
Globally successful business service
companies and networks with diverse competences and agile solutions to meet
customer needsSolutions
integrating products and
services
Novel business models and revenue logics based on service innovation
Use of technology changes the structures in service business (systems, processes and delivery channels)
Customer requirements for comprehensive service solutions increases and changes the demand
Service business and innovation
03-2008 Copyright © Tekes
Some of the Finnish clean energy companies
Finland leads in the use of bioenergy
• Share of bioenergy 19.5 % of TPES (290 PJ in 2004)
• Share of bioenergy 86.7 % of RES
• Target for 2010 is 349 PJ
• Electricity production by bioenergy: 10.1 TWh
• Target for electricity production by biomass: 13.6 TWh by 2010
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Electricity generation from biomass (GWh)
Bioenergy solutions from Finlandavailable at:
http://www.tekes.fi/julkaisut/GrowingPower_2009.pdf
Emission trading
Emission trading