A Nordic nation leading the way in renewable energy, circular bioeconomy, and smart sustainable innovation.
With over 75% of its land covered by forests and abundant lakes powering its hydro infrastructure, Finland is one of the EU's greenest economies by renewable share. Its energy mix is dominated by hydropower, biomass, nuclear, and a fast-growing wind sector.
Finland's deep engineering culture — anchored by Aalto University and the University of Helsinki — feeds a vibrant deep-tech ecosystem of robotics, AI, smart manufacturing, and clean technology startups.
Northern rivers and hydro plants provide a major share of Finland's clean electricity.
Onshore wind expands rapidly, with the Gulf of Bothnia offering massive offshore wind potential.
Finland's vast forests drive sustainable biomaterials, biofuels, and circular forestry industries.
Finnish robotics startups are tackling wind, infrastructure, and industrial sustainability challenges.
Strong alignment with the European Green Deal accelerates Finland's decarbonization path.
Helsinki and Tampere invest in smart grids, green mobility, and sustainable urban planning.
% Renewable in final energy
% Forest coverage
Climate neutrality goal
+ Cleantech & deep-tech startups
Finland accelerates onshore wind projects and modernizes its electricity grid for higher renewable penetration.
Joint Finland–Sweden offshore wind projects advance toward construction, unlocking gigawatts of Nordic wind power.
Finland develops green hydrogen pilots and battery storage to balance increasing renewable generation.
Finland targets net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across its entire economy.