By Alimat Aliyeva
Electricity consumption in Finland has reached an all-time high,
according to the energy company Fingrid, Azernews
reports.
Fingrid reported that the maximum electricity demand in a
15-minute period reached 15,358 MWh, setting a new record for the
country.
Despite the surge in usage, Fingrid emphasizes that the power
system is operating normally and there is currently enough
electricity to meet demand.
Experts attribute the record consumption to a combination of
cold winter temperatures, increased use of electric heating, and
higher electricity demand from industrial sectors. Fingrid also
notes that Finland’s growing reliance on renewable energy sources,
such as wind and solar, is helping to meet spikes in demand, but
the company continues to monitor the system closely to ensure
stability.
This milestone highlights the growing importance of smart grid
management and the need for innovative energy storage solutions as
Finland’s electricity consumption trends continue to rise.
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