Consumption Electricity Enterprise
Consumption Electricity Enterprise is Helen’s electricity contract for customers within the scope of Helen’s supply obligation*. The contract is valid until further notice and it can be terminated with a two-week period of notice. You will be informed of any price changes at least one month before the entry into force of the new price.
Who can buy the Consumption Electricity Enterprise contract?
Consumption Electricity Enterprise is an electricity contract available to consumers and corporate customers within the scope of Helen’s supply obligation*. We always check that the customer is entitled to conclude a Consumption Electricity Enterprise contract. If it turns out that the conditions of customership are not met, we reserve the right to terminate the contract.
(*Supply obligation refers to a location within the distribution area of the Helen Electricity Network with annual electricity consumption of no more than 100,000 kWh per year and a maximum main fuse of 3 x 63 A.)
Contract details
- Consumption Electricity Enterprise is an electricity contract that is valid until further notice with a two-week period of notice.
- The price of energy may change if there are significant changes in the electricity market. We announce any price changes at least one month before the new price enters into force.
- Company prices are not subject to value added tax (VAT 0%).
Consumption Electricity Enterprise
Helen's delivery obligation product, which can be ordered by Helen Sähköverkko's delivery obligation customers. The contract is valid until further notice.
Origin of electricity
The origin of electricity is based on the production mix of electricity produced in Finland, deducted by electricity produced with energy sources with a certified guarantee of origin.
Specific carbon dioxide emissions of electricity are 554.9 g/kWh and the amount of spent nuclear fuel is 0.44 mg/kWh. See also the origin and specific emissions of all sold electricity.
Energiamuoto | % |
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Nuclear power | 14 |
Fossil sources | 81 |
Renewable sources | 5 |