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Electricity consumption forecast - updated once a day

Electricity consumption forecast for Finland for the next day as average power per 15 minutes made by Fingrid. The forecast uses historical consumption measurement data and weather forecasts. The forecast is published on the previous day at 12:00 EET and the length of the forecast is 24 hours. The data before 21.04.2024 is in 5-minute resolution.

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Electricity consumption forecast - updated every 15 minutes

Electricity consumption forecast of Finland for the next 72 hours as average power per 15 minutes made by Fingrid. The forecast uses historical consumption measurement data and weather forecasts. The forecast is made by Fingrid and is updated every 15 minutes. The data before 21.04.2024 is in 5-minute resolution.

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Electricity consumption in Finland

Electricity consumption in Finland is based on Fingrid's production measurements. Minor part of production which is not measured is estimated. The consumption is calculated as follows: Consumption = Production + Import - Export. The average shown every quarter is the average of the past quarter, i.e. the value coming with a time stamp of 14:15 is the average from 14:00-14:15. The data before 13.06.2023 is in hourly resolution.

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Electricity consumption by metering method in Finnish distribution networks

Aggregate hourly metering data for electricity accounting points in Finland, categorised by metering methods. Metering methods: E13 = Continunous metering, E14 = Reading metering, E16 = Unmetered. The data is derived from metering data and metering method data provided to Datahub by Finnish distribution system operators. For accounting points with small-scale production, the production has been deducted from the metering data. Therefore consumption is not comparable with Fingrid’s other Open Data reports. The data is submitted daily, the calculation interval is 1 month and the latest data is -4 days. Electricity consumption reflects the figures available at the time the report was generated and may include partially estimated metering data. Estimated metering data is generally corrected within 11 days. The Value attribute contains electricity consumption measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), and the Count attribute contains the number of accounting points. The data is available starting from 1.8.2023.

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Electricity consumption by customer type at accounting points in Finnish distribution networks

Aggregate hourly metering data for electricity accounting points in Finland, categorised by customer type. Customer types: company = AB01, consumer = AB02. The data is derived from metering data provided to Datahub by Finnish distribution system operators and customer type data provided by electricity suppliers. For accounting points with small-scale production, the production has been deducted from the metering data. Therefore consumption is not comparable with Fingrid’s other Open Data reports.The data is submitted daily, the calculation interval is 1 month and the latest data is -4 days. Electricity consumption reflects the figures available at the time the report was generated and may include partially estimated metering data. Estimated metering data is generally corrected within 11 days. The Value attribute contains electricity consumption measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), and the Count attribute contains the number of accounting points. The data is available starting from 1.8.2023.

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The price of comsumption imbalance electricity

The price of consumption imbalance power is the price for which Fingrid both purchases imbalance power from a balance responsible party and sells it to one. In the case of regulating hour, the regulation price is used. If no regulation has been made, the Elspot FIN price is used as the purchase and selling price of consumption imbalance power. Data gathering to Excel-sheet or XML format is possible in periods not longer that one year due to limitations in data transmission. Separate consumption imbalance ended when 1.11.2021 01.00 settlement model was changed to single imbalance.

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Total electricity consumption in Finnish distribution networks

Aggregate hourly metering data for electricity accounting points in Finnish distribution networks. The data is derived from metering data provided to Datahub by Finnish distribution system operators. The data is submitted daily, the calculation interval is 1 month and the latest data is -4 days. Electricity consumption reflects the figures available at the time the report was generated and may include partially estimated metering data. Estimated metering data is generally corrected within 11 days. The Value attribute contains electricity consumption measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), and the Count attribute contains the number of accounting points. The data is available starting from 1.8.2023.

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Electricity consumption by user group in Finnish distribution networks

Aggregate hourly metering data for electricity accounting points in Finland, categorised by user group. The user groups are based on classifications by Statistics Finland: BE01 = Apartments, apartment block; BE02 = Apartments, small building (terraced, semi-detached and detached house), electrically heated; BE03 = Apartments, small building (terraced, semi-detached and detached house), not electrically heated; BE04 = Apartments, holiday home; BE05 = Residential properties; BE06 = Agricultural production (NACE A); BE07 = Industry (NACE B and C); BE08 = Infrastructure or energy and water supply (NACE D, E); BE09 = Construction (temporary electricity supply) (NACE F): BE10 = Services; BE11 = Outdoor lighting; BE12 = Charging points for electric vehicles; BE13 = Traffic; BE14 = Other. The data is derived from metering data and user group data provided to Datahub by Finnish distribution system operators. The data is submitted daily, the calculation interval is 1 month and the latest data is -4 days. Electricity consumption reflects the figures available at the time the report was generated and may include partially estimated metering data. Estimated metering data is generally corrected within 11 days. The Value attribute contains electricity consumption measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), and the Count attribute contains the number of accounting points. The data is available starting from 1.8.2023.

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Electricity consumption in Finnish distribution networks based on estimated yearly consumption

Aggregate hourly metering data for electricity accounting points in Finland, categorised by estimated yearly consumption in predefined ranges. Ranges for yearly consumption estimates: 0 = 0 to 2000 kWh, 2k = 2000 to 20,000 kWh, 20k = 20,000 to 100,000 kWh and 100k = more than 100,000 kWh. The data is derived from metering data and estimated yearly consumption data provided to Datahub by Finnish distribution system operators. The data is submitted daily, the calculation interval is 1 month and the latest data is -4 days. Electricity consumption reflects the figures available at the time the report was generated and may include partially estimated metering data. Estimated metering data is generally corrected within 11 days. The Value attribute contains electricity consumption measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), and the Count attribute contains the number of accounting points. The data is available starting from 1.8.2023.

1 h

Electric boiler consumption sum - real-time data

The sum of measured consumption of electric boilers is based on real-time time measurement in Fingrids operational control system. The data is updated every minute.

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Average electricity consumption by user group in Finnish distribution networks

Average hourly electricity consumption at electricity accounting points in Finland, categorised by user group. The user groups are based on classifications by Statistics Finland: BE01 = Apartments, apartment block; BE02 = Apartments, small building (terraced, semi-detached and detached house), electrically heated; BE03 = Apartments, small building (terraced, semi-detached and detached house), not electrically heated; BE04 = Apartments, holiday home; BE05 = Residential properties; BE06 = Agricultural production (NACE A); BE07 = Industry (NACE B and C); BE08 = Infrastructure or energy and water supply (NACE D, E); BE09 = Construction (temporary electricity supply) (NACE F): BE10 = Services; BE11 = Outdoor lighting; BE12 = Charging points for electric vehicles; BE13 = Traffic; BE14 = Other. The data is derived from metering data and user group data provided to Datahub by Finnish distribution system operators. The data is submitted daily, the calculation interval is 1 month and the latest data is -4 days. Electricity consumption reflects the figures available at the time the report was generated and may include partially estimated metering data. Estimated metering data is generally corrected within 11 days. The Value attribute contains electricity consumption measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), and the Count attribute contains the number of accounting points. The data is available starting from 1.8.2023.

1 h

Electricity consumption in Finland - real-time data

Electricity consumption in Finland is calculated based on production and import/export. The data is updated every 3 minutes. Production information and import/export are based on the real-time measurements in Fingrid's operation control system.

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Ordered down-regulations from the Balancing energy market in Finland

Ordered down-regulations from the Balancing energy market in Finland. The volume of ordered down-regulations from the Balancing energy market in Finland is published hourly with two hours delay, eg. information from the hour 06-07 is published at 9 o'clock. Balancing energy market is the market place for manual frequency restoration reserve (mFRR) which is used to balance electricity generation and consumption in real time. The Balancing energy market organized by Fingrid is part of the Nordic Balancing energy market, laso known as the Regulating power market. Fingrid orders up- or down-regulation from the Balancing energy market. Down-regulation implies increasing consumption or reducing generation. Down-regulation volume has negative sign. The data update has ended on 4 March 2025. The new data is Activated mFRR balancing regulation downward sum (ID:376)

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Emission factor for electricity consumed in Finland - updated every 15 minutes

Estimate of carbon dioxide of produced electricity, which is consumed in Finland. The same data can be found in 3-minute resolution in dataset called “Emission factor for electricity consumed in Finland - real-time data”. The emissions are estimated by taking Finland's electricity production, electricity import as well as electricity export into account. Emissions from electricity consumed in Finland = (Emissions from electricity production in Finland + Emissions from electricity imported into Finland - Emissions from electricity exported from Finland) / (Electricity output in Finland + Electricity imported into Finland - Electricity exported from Finland). The data is updated every 15 minutes

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Standard deviation of electricity consumption by user group in Finnish distribution networks

Standard deviation of electricity consumption at electricity accounting points in Finland, categorised by user groups. The user groups are based on classifications by Statistics Finland: BE01 = Apartments, apartment block; BE02 = Apartments, small building (terraced, semi-detached and detached house), electrically heated; BE03 = Apartments, small building (terraced, semi-detached and detached house), not electrically heated; BE04 = Apartments, holiday home; BE05 = Residential properties; BE06 = Agricultural production (NACE A); BE07 = Industry (NACE B and C); BE08 = Infrastructure or energy and water supply (NACE D, E); BE09 = Construction (temporary electricity supply) (NACE F): BE10 = Services; BE11 = Outdoor lighting; BE12 = Charging points for electric vehicles; BE13 = Traffic; BE14 = Other. The data is derived from metering data and user group data provided to Datahub by Finnish distribution system operators. The data is submitted daily, the calculation interval is 1 month and the latest data is -4 days. Electricity consumption reflects the figures available at the time the report was generated and may include partially estimated metering data. Estimated metering data is generally corrected within 11 days. The Value attribute contains electricity consumption measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), and the Count attribute contains the number of accounting points. The data is available starting from 1.8.2023.

1 h

The sum of the down-regulation bids in the Balancing energy market

The hourly sum of the down-regulation offers given by Finnish parties to the Balancing energy market is published hourly with one hour delay, eg. information from 07:00 - 08:00 is published at 09:00. Balancing energy market is a market place for manual frequency restoration reserve (mFRR) which is used to balance electricity generation and consumption in real time. The Balancing energy market organized by Fingrid is part of the Nordic Balancing energy market that is also called the Regulating power market. Fingrid orders up- or down-regulation from the Balancing energy market. Down-regulation implies increasing consumption or reducing generation. Down-regulation bids have negative sign.

1 h

Ordered up-regulations from the Balancing energy market in Finland

Ordered up-regulations from the Balancing energy market in Finland. The volume of ordered down-regulations from the Balancing energy market in Finland is published hourly with two hours delay, eg. information from the hour 06-07 is published at 9 o'clock. Balancing energy market is the market place for manual frequency restoration reserve (mFRR) which is used to balance electricity generation and consumption in real time. The Balancing energy market organized by Fingrid is part of the Nordic Balancing energy market, laso known as the Regulating power market. Fingrid orders up- or down-regulation from the Balancing energy market. Up-regulation implies increasing generation or reducing consumption. Up-regulation volume has positive sign.

1 h

Electricity shortage status

Electricity shortage status. An electricity shortage occurs when electricity production and imports are not enough to cover electricity consumption. In such cases, it is necessary to restrict consumption to stop the power system from crashing altogether. Fingrid informs citizens on its [ website (https://www.fingrid.fi/en/grid/information-regarding-electricity-shortages/) and with a press release in accordance with the three-step procedure when the situation possibly escalates.* 0 = Normal* 1 = Electricity shortage possible* 2 = High risk of electricity shortage* 3 = Electricity shortage. The data is updated every 3 minutes.

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The sum of the up-regulation bids in the balancing energy market

The hourly sum of the up-regulation offers given by Finnish parties to the Balancing energy market is published hourly with one hour delay, eg. information from hour 07-08 is published at 9 o'clock. Balancing energy market is market place for manual freqeuncy restoration reserve (mFRR) which is used to balance the electricity generation and consumption in real time. The Balancing energy market organized by Fingrid is part of the Nordic Balancing energy market that is called also Regulating power market. Fingrid orders up- or down-regulation from the Balancing energy market according to the needs of the power system. Up-regulation considers increasing of production or reducing of consumption.

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Emission factor for electricity consumed in Finland - real time data

Estimate of carbon dioxide of produced electricity, which is consumed in Finland. The emissions are estimated by taking FInland's electricity production, electricity import as well as electricity export into account. Emissions from electricity consumed in Finland = (Emissions from electricity production in Finland + Emissions from electricity imported into Finland - Emissions from electricity exported from Finland) / (Electricity output in Finland + Electricity imported into Finland - Electricity exported from Finland). The data is updated every 3 minutes.

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Small-scale electricity surplus production by customer type and production type at accounting points in Finnish distribution networks

Aggregate hourly metering data for small-scale electricity production sites in Finland, categorised by production type and customer type. If no production device has been reported for an electricity production site, or if there are several production devices, production type = Other production. Customer types: company = AB01, consumer = AB02. Production types: AV01 = Hydropower, AV02 = Wind power onshore, AV03 = Nuclear power, AV04 = Gas turbine, AV05 = Diesel engine, AV06 = Solar power, AV07 = Wave power, AV08 = Combined production, AV09 = Biopower, AV10 = Other production, AV11 = Wind power offshore, AV12 = Energy storage. The data is derived from metering data and production type data provided to Datahub by Finnish distribution system operators and customer type data provided by electricity suppliers. Production used for own consumption has been deducted from the production data in the metering process, and only the surplus small-scale production actually sold to the distribution system has been registered in Datahub. Therefore small-scale production is not comparable with Fingrid’s other Open Data reports. The data is submitted daily, the calculation interval is 1 month and the latest data is -4 days. Small-scale electricity production reflects the figures available at the time the report was generated and may include partially estimated metering data. Estimated metering data is generally corrected within 11 days. The Value attribute contains electricity consumption measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), and the Count attribute contains the number of accounting points. The data is available starting from 1.8.2023.

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Surplus/deficit, cumulative - real-time data

Information is based on the real-time measurements in Fingrid's power control system. Power deficit/surplus represents the balance between production and consumption in Finland, taking into account imports and exports. It is calculated as the difference between the measured net import/export and the confirmed net exchange program between Finland and the other Nordic countries. The cumulative production deficit/surplus is the hourly energy generated from the difference. Sign convention: production deficit -, surplus +. The data is updated every 3 minutes.

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Electricity production prediction - premilinary

15 minutes electricity generation forecast is based on the production plans that balance responsible parties have reported to Fingrid. The forecast is published daily by 6.00 pm for the next day, and it is not updated to match the updated production plans that balance responsible parties send to Fingrid. The Data before 10.06.2023 is in hourly resolution.

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Up-regulating price in the Balancing energy market

Upward marginal price of mFRR energy for scheduled activation (SA) and direct activation (DA). Up-regulation considers increasing of production or reducing of consumption. The data before 19.3.2025 is in hourly resolution.

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Activated mFFR

The Publication of the dataset can be suspended if maintaining system security requires it. The instantaneous net power of bids activated on the mFRR energy market. The sum effect of the activated offers when, when the activation recorded. The value is published about an hour after registration. A positive value means an upward activation, i.e. an increase in production or a decrease in consumption, and a negative value means a downward activation, i.e. a decrease in production or an increase in consumption.

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Price of the last activated down-regulation bid - real-time data

The dataset will no longer be updated after the mFRR EAM went live on 4 March 2025. The price of the last activated down-regulation bid. The price is published real-time when Finland is a separate regulation area. Finland is its own separate regulation area in a situation where the border transmission connections between Finland and the Nordic countries are fully operational, which means that no more balancing energy can be exported to the other Nordic countries. In this case, only Finnish offers can be used. The balancing energy market is used to balance electricity production and consumption in real time. Fingrid orders up- or down-regulation, i.e. balancing energy, from the balancing energy market as needed. Down-regulation can be a reduction in production or an increase in consumption and the price for down-regulation is determined by the cheapest down-regulation offer used. In situations where Fingrid has activated balancing energy for purposes other than balancing, the published price may differ from the final price for balancing energy. The published price is indicative.

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Wind power generation - 15 min data

Finnish 15 min wind power generation is a sum of measurements from wind parks supplied to Fingrid and of the estimate Fingrid makes from non-measured wind parks. Non-measured wind parks are about two percent of the production capacity. . The data before 13.06.2023 is in hourly resolution.

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Total installed battery energy storage system capacity (MW)

The data describes the total installed capacity of electricity storage facilities in Finland. The data includes estimates for all electricity storage facilities with a capacity of over 1 MW that are licensed to operate in the electricity market. The capacity data used describes the technical capacity of the electricity storage facility and does not take into account any capacity restrictions arising from agreements. The capacity is calculated from the electricity storage facilities added to the network model, most of which are added before production begins. The data includes electricity storage facilities that will be put into production within approximately one month. The capacity connected to the distribution network depends on the documentation provided by the distribution network companies, which also prevents the provision of accurate figures.

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Price of the last activated up-regulation bid - real-time data

The dataset will no longer be updated after the mFRR EAM went live on 4 March 2025. The price of the last activated up-regulation bid. The price is published real-time when Finland is a separate regulation area. Finland is its own separate regulation area in a situation where the border transmission connections between Finland and the Nordic countries are fully operational, which means that no more balancing energy can be imported from the other Nordic countries. In this case, only Finnish offers can be used. The balancing energy market is used to balance electricity production and consumption in real time. Fingrid orders up- or down-regulation, i.e. balancing energy, from the balancing energy market as needed. Up-regulation can be a increase in production or an reduction in consumption and the price for up-regulation is determined by the most expensive up-regulation offer used. In situations where Fingrid has activated balancing energy for purposes other than balancing, the published price may differ from the final price for balancing energy. The published price is indicative.

1 h

Down-regulation price in the Balancing energy market

Downward marginal price of mFRR energy for scheduled activation (SA) and direct activation (DA). Down-regulation considers increasing of consumption or reducing of generation. The data before 22.1.2025 is in hourly resolution.

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Battery energy storage systems charging power - real-time data

Battery energy storage system charging power based on the real-time measurements in Fingrid's operation control system. The calculation adds up the measurements when the value shows power going towards the battery. The value is always positive. The data can contain errors due to, for example, measurements freezing.

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Electricity production, surplus/deficit - real-time data

Finland's energy production surplus/deficit. Information is based on the real-time measurements in Fingrid's power control system. Power deficit/surplus represents the balance between power production and consumption in Finland, taking into account imports and exports. Power deficit/surplus is calculated as the difference between the measured net import/export and the confirmed net exchange program between Finland and the other Nordic countries. Sign convention: production deficit -, surplus +. The data is updated every 3 minutes.

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Electricity production prediction - updated every 15 minutes

The calculation of production forecast in Finland is based on the production plans that balance responsible parties has reported to Fingrid. Production forecast is updated every 15 minutes. The Data before 03.06.2023 is in hourly resolution.

15 min

Small-scale electricity surplus production by production type at accounting points in Finnish distribution networks

Aggregate hourly metering data for small-scale electricity production sites in Finland, categorised by production type. If no production device has been reported for an electricity production site, or if there are several production devices, production type = Other production. Production types: AV01 = Hydropower, AV02 = Wind power onshore, AV03 = Nuclear power, AV04 = Gas turbine, AV05 = Diesel engine, AV06 = Solar power, AV07 = Wave power, AV08 = Combined production, AV0 9 = Biopower, AV10 = Other production, AV11 = Wind power offshore, AV12 = Energy storage. The data is derived from metering data and production type data provided to Datahub by Finnish distribution system operators and customer type data provided by electricity suppliers. The data is submitted daily, the calculation interval is 1 month and the latest data is -4 days. Small-scale electricity production reflects the figures available at the time the report was generated and may include partially estimated metering data. Estimated metering data is generally corrected within 11 days. The Value attribute contains electricity consumption measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), and the Count attribute contains the number of accounting points. The data is available starting from 1.8.2023.

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Emission factor of electricity production in Finland - real time data

Near in real time calculated carbon dioxide emission estimate of electricity production in Finland. The emissions are estimated by summing each product of different electricity production type and their emission factor together, and by dividing the sum by Finland's total electricity production: = (Emissions from Finnish electricity production) / ( Finnish electricity output) = (sum of emission factors and production inputs) / total production. The data is updated every 3 minutes.

3 min

Electricity production in Finland - real-time data

Electricity production in Finland based on the real-time measurements in Fingrid's operation control system. The data is updated every 3 minutes.

3 min

Battery energy storage systems discharging power - real-time data

Battery energy storage system discharge power based on the real-time measurements in Fingrid's operation control system. The calculation adds up the measurements when the value shows power going towards the grid. The value is always positive. The data can contain errors due to, for example, measurements freezing.

3 min

Electricity production in Finland

Electricity production in Finland are based on Fingrid's measurements. Minor part of production which is not measured is estimated. The data before 13.06.2023 is in hourly resolution.

15 min

Share of non-fossil electricity generation in Finland - updated every 15 minutes

The data is a 15 minute average that is calculated every 15 minutes. The estimate is based on electricity generation measurements and the used fuel types published by the generators. The electricity generators have been categorised into fuel type groups. Some of the fuel type groups are assumed to generate electricity without burning fossil fuels. The fuel type groups for electricity generation are corresponding with the electricity generation categorisations of the ENTSO-E transparency platform. Fuel type groups ‘Biomass’, ‘Solar’, ‘Wind Onshore’, ‘Hydro run-off river and poundage’, ‘Other renewable’ and ‘Nuclear’ are considered non-fossil electricity generation. Power plants categorised as ‘Biomass’ or ‘Other renewable’ may burn some fossil fuels in their electricity generation. Thereby, this dataset is not an official statistic of the non-fossil electricity generation in Finland. Rather it is a near real-time estimation. The dataset was first published in June 2025. The data is provided retroactively from the beginning of the year 2025.

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