Finland telecoms firm to deploy 150MWh battery virtual power plant
Finland telecommunications firm Elisa has received €3.9 million (US$4.17 million) from the government to form a VPP using batteries which could be the largest of its kind in Europe.
Research teams from the University of Helsinki, University of Oulu, and Aalto University, working alongside Finnish tech companies, have demonstrated practical wireless power transmission using multiple innovative approa...
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Finland telecommunications firm Elisa has received €3.9 million (US$4.17 million) from the government to form a VPP using batteries which could be the largest of its kind in Europe.
On November 23, 2023, a significant leap forward in energy technology was unveiled in Finland: a system capable of transmitting electricity wirelessly over distances. The core of this innovation lies in
Discover how the Finland wireless power system is revolutionizing energy by enabling electricity without cable. Learn about its impact on smart cities, green infrastructure, and why Finland
This includes of state-of-the-art technologies and strategies that have been specifically designed or adapted to enhance energy savings, such as energy-efficient sensing, low- power processing units,
This story explains how Elisa leverages 5G technology to become the most sustainable European communication service provider, while delivering superior network performance.
Finnish researchers from universities like Aalto, Helsinki, and Oulu, along with startups like Willo Technologies, are exploring new ways to send small amounts of electricity over short distances using
Finland''s successful testing of wireless electricity transmission systems represents genuine technological advancement toward a future where power moves invisibly through air to
Using the Radio Access Network (RAN) to run a Virtual Power Plant could save telecoms operators around 50% of their current electricity costs by optimising their energy purchases as well
WEG supplied a battery energy storage system (BESS) with 4 MW of power and 8 MWh of capacity to the Callio solar park, located in the city of Pyhäjärvi, Finland. The project was delivered in April to
Finnish engineers achieved a revolutionary breakthrough in late 2025 by successfully testing a wireless electricity system that transmits power through the air without cables, plugs, or