Tampereella Näsijärven rannalla sijaitseva Naistenlahden voimalaitos tuottaa uusiutuvaa lämpöä Tampereelle, Pirkkalaan ja Ylöjärvelle. Biopolttoaineisiin perustuvan voimalaitoksen ykköspolttoaineena toimii puu, joka tulee pääosin pirkanmaalaisista metsistä. . The following page lists all power stations in Finland. [6] ^ a b c "Finland 'ahead of schedule' on coal phase out as Helsinki's Salmisaari plant closes". Retrieved 2025-04-01. ^ Turun Seudun Energiantuotanto Oy. "Laitosten esittely". . Global Bioenergy Power Tracker, a Global Energy Monitor project. Naistenlahti power station is an operating power station of at least 60-megawatts (MW) in Tampere, Pirkanmaa, Finland with multiple units, some of which are not currently operating. Loading map. Naistenlahti power plant is situated close to the suburb Lappi and the park Käpysenpuistikko. Photo: TheWiki122, CC BY 4. Tampere Cathedral is a Lutheran church in Tampere, Finland, and the seat of the. . Since the start-up of the Naistenlahti 3 plant, Tampereen Energia has more than halved CO2 emissions from its total energy production. The new plant is also unique since it pilots partial bed combustion, which is now available for the CFB boilers to boost flexibility in their production structure. Unit-level coordinates (WGS 84): CHP is an abbreviation for Combined Heat and Power. It is a technology that produces electricity and thermal energy at high. . Four power stations and three dams are located on the Tammerkoski. The highest in altitude is the dam between Finlayson and Tampella.