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Finland''s Giant 400 MW Solar Plant to Light Up the Arctic
A Finnish energy company, Ilmatar Energy, is planning to build a massive 400 mw solar power plant in Sodankylä, Lapland, near the Arctic Circle.
Solar Maximum 2025 — Dressler Detours
These particles interact with Earth''s magnetic field, producing more frequent and intense auroras. In other words, 2025 will be a golden year for sky-watchers. Expect auroras to light up the
Solar energy and solar electricity in Finland
In Finland, solar electricity has so far been a financially competitive alternative only if the self-consumption rate has been high. Now, however, the situation is changing, as solar farms are
Finland Solar Power 2025: Record Growth, Lapland''s Largest Park
Finland''s utility-scale solar capacity soared in 2025, adding a record 227 MW. The article covers major projects like Utajärvi, Europe''s northernmost large-scale park in Simo, upcoming
Solar Lights in Finland
We have developed a large series hot selling solar garden landscape lighting products, including solar pathway lights, solar lawn lights, solar wall lights, solar pillar lights, solar fence post lights, solar yard
Solar power in Finland
Technological development, falling costs and climate goals have together accelerated the spread of solar power in Finland, although its location in the north poses its own challenges.
Northern lights, solar sights: Finland''s surprising solar surge
From vast solar parks to smart fabrics and solar-powered food production, Finnish researchers and companies are transforming low-light conditions into high-impact innovation.
About solar power in Finland
Finland is undergoing a major energy transition. Moving away from imported fossil fuels and towards local, clean energy production will create the basis for new industrial investment. In addition to wind
Solar energy in Finland
Solar energy in Finland is used primarily for water heating and by the use of photovoltaics to generate electricity. As a northern country, summer days are long and winter days are short. Above the Arctic Circle, the sun does not rise some days in winter, and does not set some days in the summer. Due to the low sun angle, it is more common to place solar panels on the south side of buildings instead of on the r