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901 -- Consumption of energy sources in electricity generation by mode of production

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12/18/2015
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3/23/2016
12/18/2015
Finnish Energy Industries
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Preliminary data by fuel have been imputed relative to previous years' production.
Fuels used in combined heat and power production have been allocated to electricity and heat according to their ratios of production (energy method).
Hydro and wind power and net imports of electricity were made commensurate with fuels according to directly obtained electricity
(3.6 TJ/GWh) and nuclear energy at the efficiency ratio of 33 per cent from nuclear power (10.91 TJ/GWh).
Coal includes hard coal, blast furnace gas, coke ove gas, coke and other coal products.
Other renewable fuels include e.g. biogas and the biodegradable part of mixed fuels.
Includes e.g. fossil part of mixed fuels, plastic and hazardous waste, hydrogen as well as reaction and secondary heat of industry.
Includes CO2-emissions from combustion of fossil fuels and peat.