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Emissions from Finnish electricity sector up 5%
Carbon dioxide emissions from power generation in Finland increased by 5% last year, according to figures released on Wednesday by Finnish Energy Industries. The rise occurred in spite of a 7% drop in the total demand for electricity.
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