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Gasgrid Finland wants to expand its transmission network

Gasgrid, the operator of Finland's natural gas distribution system, said Tuesday that it was considering expanding its pipeline network in Western Finland to accommodate plans for building synthetic methane plants.

The production of synthetic methane from electricity is part of Finland’s larger decarbonisation campaign to accelerate the use of renewable and low carbon gases in industry.

In a press release, Gasgrid's Janne Gronlund stated that the expansion of the system would not only support reliable energy supplies but also Finland's supply security.

Grid operator estimates that planned renewable gas production could increase supply in the region by 3-4 Terawatt Hours (TWh), which is equivalent to 25% of Finland’s current gas consumption.

Gasgrid stated that the network expansion section being investigated would be between 250 and 350 kilometers long.

The expansion of the transmission network in western Finland could be completed in five to ten years if implemented. (Reporting and editing by Terje Solsvik, Jagoda Darlandak)

(source: Reuters)