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Russia suspends electricity supply to Finland

Written by  Shefali Kohli -- May 14th 2022 05:11 PM
Russia suspends electricity supply to Finland

Russia suspends electricity supply to Finland

Moscow [Russia], May 13: Russia's largest electricity company RAO Nordic suspended electricity supply to Finland from May 14, owing to non-payment for the supplied electricity. According to the RAO Nordic Oy, there were certain problems pertaining to receiving electricity payments, owing to which they decided on suspending the supplies as per the sources. Power-pangs-in-Finland-3 Also Read: Sri Lanka crisis: Cooking gas scarcity worsens, army called to control angry crowd While addressing to the media, Finnish national electricity transmission grid operator Fingrid Oyj said that RAO Nordic Oy will suspend imports of electricity to Finland at 1:00 a.m. "According to RAO Nordic, further direct or bilateral sales of electricity imported from Russia will be halted until further notice due to problems in receiving payments for electricity sold on the market," Fingrid further added. "RAO Nordic Oy has been importing electricity from Russia to Finland and selling it to Nord Pool exchange for many years. Unfortunately, we are forced to note that for the volumes which have been sold on Nord Pool exchange since the 6th of May funds have not yet been credited to our bank account. This situation is exceptional and happened for the first time in over twenty years of our trading history," said the company. Power-pangs-in-Finland-5 "Unfortunately, in the current situation of lack of cash income, RAO Nordic is not able to make payments for the imported electricity from Russia. Therefore, we are forced to suspend the electricity import starting from 14th of May," they added. However, RAO Nordic Oy has confirmed that the lack of electricity import from Russia will be compensated by Sweden. Furthermore, more electricity will be generated in Finland, as per the sources. "Finland's self-sufficiency in electricity generation is constantly improving. In particular, the amount of Finnish wind power generation is increasing every year. This year alone, an additional 2000 megawatts of new wind power is expected to come online. Finland is expected to become self-sufficient in electrical energy in 2023," said Fingrid. Power-pangs-in-Finland-2 Also Read: Nuking Pakistan better than giving power to thieves, says Imran Khan Meanwhile, RAO Nordic Oy is optimistic that the situation will improve quickly and that the electricity trade with Russia will resume soon enough. -PTC News


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