The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment has granted Fingrid Oyj a permit to construct a transmission line of 400 kilovolts that will cross the border between Finland and Sweden.
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The interconnector would increase the transmission capacity between Finland and Northern Sweden from Sweden to Finland by 800 MW and from Finland to Sweden by 900 MW.
“The new interconnector between Finland and Sweden is important for ensuring the transmission of electricity and for the development of the Nordic electricity market.
The connection will benefit the national economy, and electricity users by hundreds of millions of euros. Functional transmission connections are an important part of supporting the electrification of industry and society”, says Minister of Economic Affairs Mika Lintilä.
In the summer, the main grid owner responsible for the system, Fingrid Oyj, applied for a permit from the Ministry under the Electricity Markets Act to construct a power line between Vuennonkoski and Viitajärvi.
The interconnector is set to be completed towards the end of 2025.
The importance of the project has also been recognized in the EU, as it is part of the Aurora Line project, which has been selected for the list of Projects of Common Interest for Europe (PCI) in November 2017.
A precondition for granting the permit is that the construction of the transmission line is necessary to secure transmission of electricity.
Another precondition for granting a permit for a power line crossing a national border is that the construction is otherwise appropriate for the development and reciprocity of the electricity market. The permit does not specify the route of the power line.
The project is based on the need for additional electricity transmission capacity between Sweden and Finland. Cross border transmission capacity is often inadequate, and as a result, the electricity market cannot function efficiently and electricity prices diverge.
This increases the price of imported electricity in Finland. Additionally, the growing wind power production in northern Finland and Sweden due to good conditions increases the need for electricity transmission.
According to Fingrid, the key benefit of the new power transmission connection will be the levelling of electricity prices between Finland and northern Sweden, which will lead to lower prices in Finland.
The new transmission connection is estimated to reduce the electricity price difference between the supply areas of Finland and northern Sweden. It is estimated that the connection will lower the price of electricity in Finland and the Baltic States by about EUR 3 MWh in 2025 and by about EUR 8 MWh in 2035. ■