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Environmental References Environmental References 1. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND LICENSING 2. ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS 3. ENVIRONMENTAL AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT 4. CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES 1. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND LICENSING CUSTOMER PROJECT YEAR Katternö, Finland Environmental Impact Assessment of a 280 000 t/a waste incin- 2003 - eration plant producing electricity and heat in the town of Pietar- 2004 saari Componenta Oy, Finland Environmental Impact Assessment of Foundry 2004 Hyvinkään Lämpövoima Oy Environmental Impact Assessment of a 150 000 t/a waste incin- 2004 eration plant producing electricity and heat in the Town of Hy- vinkää KSS Energia Oy, Finland Environmental Licensing of the Hinkismäki combined-cycle power 2004 plant Seinäjoen Energia Oy, Finland Environmental impact assessment of waste and sludge treatment 2003 - and energy recovery in Seinäjoki, Finland 2004 Porin Lämpövoima Oy, Finland Environmental impact assessment of a 150 000 t/a waste incinera- 2003 - tion plant producing electricity and heat in the City of Pori 2004 Mäntän Energia Oy, Finland Environmental licensing of an industrial power plant in Mänttä 2003 J.M. Huber Finland Oy Environmental licensing of a sodium silicate plant in Taavetti, 2003 Luumäki Oulu Energy, Finland Environmental licensing of a waste incineration plant in Oulu 2003 E.ON Oyj, Finland Environmental licensing of the Suomenoja power plant, Espoo 2003 Turun Jätelaitos ja Turun Seudun Environmental impact assessment of waste and sludge treatment 2003 Puhdistamo Oy, Finland and energy recovery in Turku, Finland Oulu Energy, Finland Environmental licensing of two power plants in Toppila, Oulu 2003 Nurmijärven Sähkö Oy, Finland Environmental licensing of a district heating plant in Klaukkala 2003 The Finnish Environment Institute National report on best available techniques in small combustion 2003 (SYKE), Finland plants Finnish Energy Industries Fed- The impacts of LCP- and waste incineration directives on emission 2003 eration Finergy, Finland measurements 10.11.2005/SEM 1 (15) CUSTOMER PROJECT YEAR Oulu Energy, Finland Environmental impact assessment of a 180 000 t/a waste incinera- 2003 tion plant producing electricity and heat in the City of Oulu Vaskiluodon Voima, Finland Environmental impact assessment of Vaskiluoto gasification plant 2003 Vaskiluodon Voima, Finland Environmental impact assessment of the treatment alternatives of 2002- Vaasa power plant ashes 2003 The Government of Uganda, Min- The Uganda alternative energy resources assessment and utiliza- 2002- istry of Energy and Mineral De- tion study 2003 velopment, Uganda Confidential, The Netherlands Environmental assessment of a 38 MWe power plant in Ethiopia 2002 Kiteen Lämpö Oy, Finland Environmental licensing of two DH-plants in Kitee 2002- 2003 VS Lämpö Oy, Finland Environmental licensing of four DH-plants in Uusikaupunki 2002- 2003 Espoon Sähkö Oyj, Finland Environmental impact assessment of a 600 MWth natural gas 2002 power plant Finnish Road Administration Environmental impact assessment of Main Road 1 (E18), con- 2002 struction of motorway from Oittila to Lempola; rehabilitation and disposal of contaminated soils at Lempoonsuo shooting range City of Helsinki, Finland Environmental assessment of offshore wind power projects for a 2002 general land use plan of Helsinki The Uusimaa Regional Council, Environmental assessment of offshore wind power projects for a 2002 Finland regional land use plan Town of Kitee, Finland Detailed plan modification in Selkue, environmental impact as- 2002 sessment LV Lahti Vesi Oy, Finland Smell emission evaluation of thermal heating of waste water 2002 sludge at Kymijärvi power plant for environmental licensing Housing and Urban Development Feasibility study for Kalvarija district heating project 2002 Foundation, Lithuania, Ministry of Environment, Finland Housing and Urban Development Feasibility study for Vidiskiai district heating project 2002 Foundation, Lithuania, Ministry of Environment, Finland Confidential Environmental licensing of two thermal treatment plants for con- 2002 taminated soils Joensuun Energia Oy Emission measurement plan and recommendation for contents 2002 and time schedule of environmental license applications European Bank for Reconstruc- Environmental Audit of the Sofia District heating company and En- 2002 tion and Development, UK vironmental Action Plan for the district heating system rehabilita- tion project in Sofia, Bulgaria Confidential Impacts of the implementation of the EU waste incineration direc- 2001- tive on a branch of industry 2002 2 (15) CUSTOMER PROJECT YEAR Ålands landskapsstyrelse, Finland: Environmental impact assessment of a wind farm in Ny- 2001- Ålands Vindenergi Andelslag hamn, Åland 2002 Fundia Wire Oy Ab Finland: Environmental licensing of a steel mill process modifica- 2001- tion 2002 Fundia Wire Oy Ab Finland: Environmental impact assessment of a steel mill 2001- 2002 Kotkan Energia Oy Finland: Environmental impact assessment and licensing of the 2001- Hovinsaari biomass power plant 2002 Confidential Finland: Industry sector consequence analysis of the implementa- 2001- tion of the waste incineration directive 2002 Aksa Enerji, Turkey: Environmental assessment of a 122 MWe diesel power plant in 2001 Ethiopia Confidential France: Application of environmental legislation and environmental 2001 feasibility analysis of an industrial power plant Confidential Finland: Environmental and technical due diligence of power asset 2001 transaction Confidential Baltic countries: Description of environmental permitting procedure 2001 for energy production LV Lahti Vesi Oy Finland: Environmental licensing for thermal heating of waste wa- 2001 ter sludge at Kymijärvi power plant City of Imatra Finland: Feasibility study of waste incineration, environmental is- 2001 sues and legislation Jyväskylän Energia, Jyväskylän Finland: Waste to Energy Study in Jyväskylä, environmental is- 2001 Energiantuotanto Oy, Vapo Oy sues and legislation Kymenlaakson Jäte Oy, City of Finland: Landfill gas study, environmental issues 2001 Anjalankoski, Anjalankosken Energia Oy Primalco Oy Finland: Plan to utilize incineration ash at Rajamäki factory 2001 Nurmijärven Sähkö Oy District heating center of Tehotie, environmental license applica- 2001 tion Nurmijärven Sähkö Oy Street plan extension of Alhonniittu, environmental impact as- 2001 sessment Espoon Sähkö Oyj Finland: Environmental licensing of a new boiler plant at Tapiola 2001 district heating center Helsingin Seudun Finland: Waste to Energy study in the Helsinki municipal area, en- 2001 Lämpövoima Oy vironmental issues Espoon Sähkö Oyj Finland: Environmental licensing of a new boiler plant at Otaniemi 2001 district heating center M-real Oyj Finland: Environmental impact assessment of a paper mill 2000- 2001 3 (15) CUSTOMER PROJECT YEAR Oy Turku Energia Finland: Environmental impact assessment of a natural gas power 2000- plant 2001 Confidential Baltic Countries: Qualitative Environmental Liability Analysis and 2000- Phase II Site Assessment 2001 AES Silk Road, Inc. Russia: Prefeasibility study of Vyborg district heating power plant, 2000 environmental issues States of Guernsey Great Britain: Environmental evaluation of waste incineration ash 2000 disposal alternatives Confidential Baltic Countries: Environmental due diligence 2000 Hyötytuuli Oy Finland: Environmental assessment of a wind farm 2000 Karlstads Energi AB Sweden: Environmental impact assessment of a renewal project of 2000 a municipal waste incineration plant Kymppivoima Oy Finland: Program for monitoring the state of Kymijoki River 2000 Kainuun Sähkö Oyj Finland: Environmental impact assessment of planned wind power 2000 park Metsä-Serla Oyj Finland: Environmental licensing of energy production at Ääne- 2000 koski industrial complex Ministry of the Environment, Finland: Study on energy efficiency and environmental permit 2000 Finland regulations Vierumäen Teollisuus Oy Finland: Environmental licensing of an industrial power plant 1999- 2000 Confidential Baltic Countries: Environmental auditing of power plants 1999- 2000 Confidential Vietnam: Initial environmental and social assessment in a project 1999- in the energy sector Beijing District Heating Corp., China: District heating studies for Beijing and Tianjin areas (Beijing 1999- Tianjin Municipality, Finnish Gov- and Tianjin Urban Environmental Project); assessment of the envi- 2000 ernment and a team of district ronmental benefits heating system suppliers Espoon Sähkö Oyj Finland: Environmental licensing of the Tapiola district heating 1999 plant PVO-Engineering Oy Environmental assessment of the Estlink Project (a HVDC cable 1999 between Finland and Estonia) Teollisuuden Voima Oy, Finland Finland: Environmental impact assessment of a new 1000 - 1500 1998- MWe nuclear power plant in Olkiluoto 1999 Kymppivoima Oy, Finland Finland: Environmental impact assessment and environmental 1998- licensing of a 400 MWe gas turbine combined cycle power plant in 1999 Elimäki Vattenfall Oy, Finland Finland: Environmental licensing for the renovation of the energy 1999 production at the Myllykoski industrial complex 4 (15) CUSTOMER PROJECT YEAR Kemijoki Oy, Finland Finland: Impact assessment of the zero-alternative in the Sierilä 1999 hydro power plant EIA Pappilanvuoren Lämpöhuolto Oy, Finland: Environmental assessment of a heating power plant 1999 Finland Kymin Voima Oy, Finland Finland: Environmental impact assessment plan for the renovation 1999 of the energy production at Kymi-Kuusanniemi industrial complex
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