{"id":484,"date":"2018-10-09T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-10-08T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/smart-energy-solutions-finland\/484\/"},"modified":"2020-01-29T13:47:06","modified_gmt":"2020-01-29T13:47:06","slug":"smart-energy-solutions-finland","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/smart-energy-solutions-finland\/484\/","title":{"rendered":"Smart energy solutions in Finland"},"content":{"rendered":"

The energy sector is undergoing a major transformation, with developments including the growth of clean, weather-dependent energy production, the expansion of energy storage, Internet of Things (IoT), digitalisation, systems thinking, and new business models.<\/h2>\n

Energy distribution needs to become much smarter and renewable energy more universal to ensure the transformations are tackled successfully. Finland is one of the most advanced smart grid markets in the world and provides an ideal test bed for tomorrow\u2019s smart energy solutions. Climate change, accelerating urbanisation, and rapidly growing industry calls for innovation in creating and renewing energy infrastructure in both developing and developed countries.<\/p>\n

Pioneering smart grid 2.0<\/h3>\n

Finnish smart energy is ready to electrify the global energy transformation. Finland has one of the most advanced smart grid markets in the world and can provide an ideal test bed for tomorrow\u2019s smart energy solutions. Finland has decades worth of experience in running an extremely stable electric grid whilst pioneering the use of smart meters. Now, Finland is focusing on high-level digitalisation and smart grid 2.0.<\/p>\n

Finland is also pushing developments in making smart transformations: 40% of Finnish energy is currently being produced by renewable energy like biomass, hydro, wind and solar. However, the Finnish Government will not stop there. Finland will go carbon neutral by 2030 and the country is placing a large amount of investment in renewable energy production and biofuels.<\/p>\n

Tomorrow\u2019s smart energy technology is developed and tested in Finland<\/h3>\n

After years of relentless public-private innovation and collaboration, Finland has now become a smart energy and renewables forerunner. Finnish companies are global market leaders in renewable technologies such as wind turbine components, solar inverters, bio and waste-to-energy systems, as well as pioneers in system integration and smart grids.<\/p>\n

Finland is now the unpassable hub for smart energy innovation. Finnish brainpower and clean technologies will help you transform conventional electrical grids into high-performance smart grids, with distributed energy generation, intelligent power management, and a high level of digitisation.<\/p>\n

Finland provides an electric research and development environment enabling a perfect test bed for companies offering smart grid technology and distribution automation. If you are an international software or IoT company looking for lucrative collaboration opportunities, or a company offering smart grid technology and distribution automation, you should make Finland your next destination.<\/p>\n

Tomorrow\u2019s smart energy tech is developed and tested in Finland today.<\/p>\n

Smart energy programme (2017-2021)<\/h3>\n

The smart energy programme of Business Finland supports Finland’s smart energy industry and helps companies grow in international energy markets. The programme builds networks and testing platforms to boost the competitiveness of Finnish companies and to attract investors to Finland. The smart energy programme challenges the energy industry to utilise digitalisation, IoT, and artificial intelligence to create an internet of energy; and enhances international collaboration \u2013 test platforms are open to foreign companies and research organisations.<\/p>\n

The programme develops and finances testing platforms and innovation ecosystems that will accelerate the competitiveness of Finnish companies; their export of expertise in growing international markets will attract foreign investments to Finland. The ecosystems also open up opportunities for small and medium-sized companies to access energy markets, which requires large investments.<\/p>\n

The development of new businesses and solutions require possibilities for testing. Testing platforms offer the opportunity to test, pilot and implement research and development projects in the focus areas of the programme \u2013 these include smart networks, renewable energy, energy efficiency, sustainable and smart energy solutions and systems, their related products and services, as well as resource-wise solution based on user needs.<\/p>\n

Rather than developing a single technology, it is preferable to develop ecosystems and technology integration into a smart system. The aim is to create several testing platforms in Finland that are internationally attractive. The following testing platforms have already been established as part of the programme.<\/p>\n

How we can turn ideas into reality in smart energy<\/h3>\n

Smart Otaniemi in Finland is an innovation ecosystem that connects experts, organisations, technologies and pilot projects \u2013 it brings the building blocks of a smart energy future together. The testing platform is being built around Nokia\u2019s 5G network, utilising the opportunities it brings for fast transfer of data.<\/p>\n

The rationale behind the Smart Otaniemi<\/h3>\n

Changing the conventional energy system into a new, dynamic and low-carbon one is a huge challenge. It is necessary to be able to test the new ideas and technology as well as simulate the large-scale changes before decision making and regulatory changes. New enabling technologies like artificial intelligence and distributed ledgers (e.g. blockchain) bring forth demands for co-innovation in the energy domain. New business models and services to end users can be developed in living labs like Smart Otaniemi.<\/p>\n

Smart Otaniemi is a piloting platform that contributes to the following objectives: societal development, excellent innovative capabilities and opportunities for new business. For a company, Smart Otaniemi can bring a multitude of new possibilities. It can result in direct business case, offering vital references for new products and services utilising smart energy. It offers a good basis for co-developing new services together with customers and business partners. In a strategic sense, innovation ecosystems can be integrated into a company\u2019s own research and development strategy and activities. Innovation ecosystems like Smart Otaniemi are also places for gaining visibility and placing a positive image on driving the latest development.<\/p>\n

Smart Otaniemi is located at the Otaniemi area in Espoo City in Finland. Espoo is home to many tech firms like Nokia, Microsoft and Rovio, and for years has had an active start-up community which has sparked the emergence of others. Otaniemi is the basis for Aalto University campus and the VTT Technical Research Centre, as well as being right next to the headquarters of several large global technology companies, and many of Finland\u2019s research and development organisations. On top of that, Otaniemi is home to beautiful nature and picturesque spots, whilst being located on the seafront. The site is easily connected to Helsinki city centre via a half-an-hour underground connection.<\/p>\n

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland is co-ordinating the testing environment and building it in close co-operation with the network of actors formed by the universities, companies and public corporations. The first experiments will begin in 2018, with the main aims being:<\/p>\n