Fifty plus participants interested in solar energy had gathered at Lappeenranta’s Kehruuhuone on a beautiful sunny morning, to hear about and discuss the ways in which solar power can be utilised by companies.
According to the statistics of the energy industry association Energiateollisuus ry, the total amount of installed solar power in Finland was 7.9 MW (in October last year). Of Finland’s total installed solar power, 6% was in Lappeenranta and 8% was in South Karelia. The statistics include small producers and large solar power plants. The city of Lappeenranta is constructing power plants on the roofs of the new day-care centre in Myllymäki and the new fire station, on the west side of the city. The power plants will be put into service during the summer, as the construction work is completed. Lappeenrannan Energia Oy has had panels installed on the roofs of the maintenance building and carports at its Simolantie site.
At the event, experts gave interesting speeches that discussed the various ways in which solar energy can be utilised by companies in their business operations, as well as Lappeenranta’s past experiences and future possibilities regarding solar power. After the speeches, the discussion was lively. Here is a summary of the key points:
Photo: Kehruuhuone full of people who are interested in solar power
The event’s presentations (in Finnish):