Production of electricity and heat in 2004
According to Statistics Finland's statistics on production of electricity and heat, electricity produced in Finland amounted to 82.2 terawatt hours (TWh) or 82.2 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) in 2004. District heat production totalled 33.4 TWh and industrial heat 62.1 TWh.
Domestic production of electricity and heat by production mode 2004
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Electricity | District heat | Industrial heat | Total energy used1) | |
TWh | TWh | TWh | PJ | ||
Separate production of electricity | |||||
Hydro power | 14.9 | - | - | 53.5 | |
Nuclear power | 21.8 | - | - | 238.0 | |
Wind power | 0.1 | - | - | 0.4 | |
Separate production of electricity by fuels | 17.4 | - | - | 170.1 | |
Total | 54.2 | - | - | 462.0 | |
Combined heat and power production | 279 | 26.3 | 48.9 | 459.3 | |
Separate production of heat | - | 7.1 | 13.2 | 86.5 | |
Total | 82.2 | 33.4 | 62.1 | 1 007.8 |
1) Total energy used refers to the
amounts of fuels used.
Hydro power and wind power were made commensurate with fuels
according to directly obtained electricity (3.6 PJ/TWh) and nuclear
energy at the efficiency ratio of 33 per cent from produced nuclear
power (10.91 TJ/GWh).
In 2004, 34 per cent of electricity was produced in combined heat and power production. Twenty-seven per cent of electricity was nuclear power. Twenty-one per cent of electricity was produced by fuel-based separate production of electricity and 18 per cent by hydro power. Wind power accounted for 0.1 per cent of electricity production. A total of 66 per cent of domestic electricity was produced by separate production of electricity.
Electricity production by production mode 2004
Combined heat and power production - Hydro power - Nuclear power - Separate production of electricity by fuels - Wind power - Production of electricity 82.2 TWh
Of fuels coal was used most in production of electricity and heat in 2004. Its proportion was 24 per cent. Black liquor and other concentrated liquor accounted for 21 per cent and natural gas for 19 per cent.
Use of fuels in production of electricity and heat 2004
The most used fuels in combined heat and power production were black liquor and other concentrated liquor, which made up 31 per cent, and natural gas, 24 per cent. The substantial amount of black liquor used is attributable to Finland's large forest industry and its energy self-sufficiency.
Use of fuels in combined heat and power production 2004
The biggest fuel by far in separate production of electricity was coal. Its proportion was 66 per cent.
Use of fuels in separate production of electricity 2004
Nearly 80 per cent of heat was produced in connection with combined heat and power production. Oil was consumed most in separate production of heat, 34 per cent of fuels used.
Use of fuels in separate production of heat 2004
Päivitetty 15.6.2006
Tilasto:
Production of electricity and heat [verkkojulkaisu].
ISSN=1798-5099. 2004,
Production of electricity and heat in 2004
. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [viitattu: 22.11.2024].
Saantitapa: https://www.stat.fi/til/salatuo/2004/salatuo_2004_2006-06-16_kat_001_en.html