Fixed-term Steady Electricity
Fixed-term Steady Electricity provides your business with fixed-price electricity for the duration of the contract period. Fixed-price energy means you don't have to worry about electricity prices and it allows you to precisely budget and predict energy costs.
Why Fixed-term Steady Electricity?
- A fixed price means ease and freedom from worries
The fixed price of Steady Electricity ensures easy, carefree electricity, as the price of your company's electricity contract will remain unchanged for the duration of your contract period - Predictability with your company's energy costs
The fixed price allows you to budget and predict your company's energy costs in advance - Easily adjust the origin of your contract electricity
With our Renewable Energy additional service, you can easily switch the origin of your Fixed-term Steady Electricity to an emission-free alternative
Contract information
- Fixed-term Steady Electricity is a fixed-price electricity contract for steady-profile SME business customers whose annual consumption is less than 300 MWh and whose maximum main fuse size is 3 x 63 A.
- The price of Steady Electricity consists of the fixed fee and a fixed energy price. The options for the fixed-term contract period are 12 and 24 months.
- Fixed-term Steady Electricity is mixed electricity produced in line with Finnish energy distribution. With the Renewable Energy additional service, the origin of the contractual energy can be easily switched to an emission-free alternative.
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Energy 7.39 c/kWh, Basic fee 3.99 €/mo
Energy 7.59 c/kWh, Basic fee 3.99 €/mo
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 |