About E.ON in Finland
Customer service
T. +358 800 9 2000 (free) Monday - Friday 8.00 a.m. - 20.00 p.m.
T. +358 800 2500 (free) Fault reports and distribution interruptions 7/24
From abroad T. +358 10 226 000 Monday - Friday 8.00 a.m. - 16.00 p.m.
F. +358 10 226 1401
Email info@eon.fi
Address PL 5, 87101 Kajaani
Press Releases 2011
05 October
Fennovoima nuclear power plant to be constructed in Pyhäjoki
Press Releases 2010
01 July
E.ON welcomes Finnish Parliament's decision to grant Fennovoima a licence to develop nuclear power
06 May
E.ON pleased with Government's decision-in-principle regarding new nuclear power
Press Releases 2009
30 September
E.ON concentrates operations in Finland in a single company
E.ON has over 100,000 customers in Finland
In recent years E.ON has grown rapidly in the Finnish electricity market. In the beginning of October 2009 E.ON has concentrated operations into a single organization.
E.ON concentrated its operations in Finland into a joint organization under the E.ON brand, as part of a plan to strengthen the company’s position in the Finnish market.
With more than 100,000 customers in Finland, E.ON is the tenth largest energy company in the Finnish market. Operations are being conducted through the companies E.ON Suomi Oy (electricity trading), E.ON Kainuu Oy (electricity trading) and E.ON Kainuun Sähköverkko Oy (electricity distribution). Since 2003, E.ON has been a majority shareholder of Kainuun Energia Oy, which was renamed E.ON Kainuu on October 1, 2009.
In addition, E.ON co-owns two other Finnish companies: Fennovoima Oy, which is applying for permission to build a new nuclear power plant in Finland, and Gasum Oy, which is active in the Finnish natural-gas market.
Finland is one of E.ON Nordic’s principal markets. E.ON’s goals include contributing to increasing the supply of domestically produced electricity by building new nuclear power.
Terms
(as recommended by Finnish Energy Industries)
Terms of Electricity Sales 2010
Terms of Electricity Supply 2010
Terms of Network Service 2010
Terms of Network Connection for Places of Electricity use LE05