Home News and publicationsNewsFinnfund to finance a power plant to reduce the emissions from a steelworks in Bosnia Herzegovina News|5 October 2018Finnfund to finance a power plant to reduce the emissions from a steelworks in Bosnia Herzegovina Finnish development financier Finnfund has committed 1,8 million euros to a power plant in the city of Zenica, in Bosnia Herzegovina. The power plant will utilize the coke and blast furnace gases from the Arcelor Mittal’s steelworks as fuel and significantly reduce the air emissions of the power production. The plant will replace an old plant which utilizes coal as fuel. The power plant, a joint venture owned by Finnfund, KPA Unicon, City of Zenica and ArcelorMittal, will be designed and delivered by a Finnish company KPA Unicon. The plant’s steam production capacity will be 150 t/h (37 bar, 420°C). The new plant will be operated according to EU environmental norms. The current boilers use coal as fuel, which is the main source of sulfur emissions from the plant. Once it is commissioned in 2020, the plant will produce all district heat for the city of Zenica as well as most of the energy needed in ArcelorMittal’s steelworks. “As a development financier our mission is to foster clean energy production and circular economy. With KPA Unicon, City of Zenica and ArcelorMittal, we have created a model which aims to enhance the state of environment and the living environment of the people of Zenica as well as ensure energy production for the region’s needs”, emphasizes Tuomas Suurpää, Senior Investment Manager of Finnfund. KPA Unicon: World’s leading steel company ArcelorMittal invests in clean energy production in Bosnia Herzegovina – KPA Unicon, ArcelorMittal, Finnfund and City of Zenica jointly establish a power plant company (press release 5 October 2018) Nordea: Field visit to Bosnia: Zenica engulfed in smoke For more information, please contact: Kirsi Pere, Communications Manager, kirsi.pere(a)finnfund.fi, tel. +358 40 620 9767 Kategoriat: NewsEnergyNature, biodiversity and climate2018Europe and Central Asia Jaa: Link to Linkedin Link to Facebook Link to Twitter Link to Bluesky Viimeisimmät uutiset: News and publications News 30 January 2025 Finnish investors support the electric vehicle business in India OP Finnfund Global Impact Fund I, the first Finnish global emerging markets impact fund,… News 29 January 2025 Finnfund boosts green and women-owned enterprises in Mongolia with an Investment in XacBank Finnfund invests in XacBank, one of the leading banks in Mongolia, to boost green… News 22 January 2025 Finnfund participates in a 200 million US dollar syndicated facility for Khan Bank to support green financing and MSME financial inclusion In a significant move towards sustainable development and economic empowerment, FMO, the Dutch entrepreneurial… News 20 December 2024 Finnfund’s website renewed Finnfund has renewed the company website. The aim has been to both renew the… News 19 December 2024 Finnfund’s AA+ rating affirmed by Fitch Ratings The credit rating agency Fitch Ratings has affirmed Finnfund’s credit rating at ‘AA+’ with… News 16 December 2024 Cassava Technologies receives USD 90 million equity investment for expanding digital infrastructure across Africa The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), Finnish Fund for Industrial Cooperation Ltd (Finnfund),… News 16 December 2024 Survey: Finnfund valued as a partner – expertise and added value through cooperation Professional, responsible, innovative, reliable, and pragmatic. These are some of the characteristics attributed to… News 09 December 2024 Season’s Greetings Best wishes for the holiday season and a happy New Year! News 28 November 2024 Finnfund’s 10 million euro equity investment boosts the expansion of fiber network in Nepal Finnfund invests in WorldLink Communications Ltd, the largest internet service provider in Nepal and… News 11 November 2024 Finnfund invests in an energy tech company that helps Africa’s power sector distribute electricity more efficiently Africa’s power grids face significant challenges, with utilities struggling to provide consistent service due… Scroll left Scroll right