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Call for Investors for the Ecosairila Solar Power Plant in Mikkeli, Finland

An industrial-scale energy community is being developed in Mikkeli, Finland, with the first phase covering approximately 10 hectares.

The City of Mikkeli now invites interested parties to discuss the upcoming investment in the solar power plant in the Ecosairila area.

We are looking for those interested in investing in and operating the plant, as well as supplying the electricity generated to the City of Mikkeli under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).

The City of Mikkeli is preparing for the implementation of the solar power plant in the Ecosairila industrial area through a PPA model, where a selected operator will construct and operate the plant, and the city commits to purchasing the electricity generated under a long-term contract. The solar power plant is intended to be part of the industrial-scale energy community planned for the city-owned property.

Market Dialogue Announcement

During the market dialogue we will present the project and its preliminary implementation model options and facilitate bilateral discussions regarding various aspects related to the project’s execution. The aim of the market dialogue is to gather insights, proposals, and feedback from market participants regarding the project’s implementation.

Interested investors/operators/consortia may book a private meeting with the participating procurement units and KPMG experts by sending a request to ilkka.liljander@mikseimikkeli.fi. The subject line of the email should read “PPA Market Dialogue.” Requests must be submitted by 06 November 2024.

Meetings are scheduled for week 46 on Tuesday, 12 November from 12:00 to 16:00, Wednesday, 13 November from 08:00 to 11:00, and Monday, 18 November from 10:00 to 16:00. Initially, 1.5 hours will be allocated per meeting. The meetings will be conducted via TEAMS.

For more detailed information regarding the procurement announcement, please visit:

https://www.hankintailmoitukset.fi/en/public/procedure/11136/enotice/15770/

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Solinvest Oy Plans Solar Power Plant and Battery Storage in Haukivuori, Finland

Solinvest Oy is expanding its operations in Mikkeli. The company has secured a plot from the City of Mikkeli to develop a new solar power plant. The reservation right covers an area of 57.7 hectares at Viitakangas, located in the Ropolansuo area of Haukivuori.

The company also holds a lease for an eight-hectare area in Ristiina, where a solar power plant and battery storage units will be constructed over the coming year.

A public tender was held for the Viitakangas land reservation in the Ropolansuo area of Haukivuori. On 15 October 2024, the City of Mikkeli decided to grant Solinvest Oy the reservation rights for the planning and implementation of the solar power plant.

The reservation period is 12 months, which may be extended for an additional nine months with a separate notification. A 45-year land lease agreement will be drawn up during the reservation period, during which the land rent will also be reviewed. The holder of the reservation rights is entitled to conduct surveys on the area’s environment, buildability, and other conditions. The costs of these surveys are the responsibility of the reserving party. The project requires a planning requirement decision due to the lack of a general or detailed plan for the reserved area.

The City of Mikkeli and development company Miksei are strongly committed to promoting green transition and renewable energy projects, as society increasingly electrifies.

“It is important that we can meet the challenge of the green transition by creating opportunities for renewable energy projects in Mikkeli. It seems that significant solar energy production areas are being established in Northern Mikkeli and Haukivuori,” says Topiantti Äikäs, Director of Land Use and Urban Planning for the City of Mikkeli.

According to the city, Solinvest Oy has demonstrated potential in planning and executing renewable energy projects through their project in Ristiina.

“Solinvest has good expertise in renewable energy production. The company is doing the right things and has a responsible approach to implementing green transition projects,” Äikäs adds.

Solinvest Oy became interested in the Ropolansuo area through their project in Ristiina. The company’s goal is to establish long-term partnerships in the Mikkeli region.

“Effective collaboration with local stakeholders facilitates the development of our business,” says Miika Korsman, Development Director at Solinvest.

The company values the preliminary surveys conducted in Mikkeli, which have identified suitable areas for solar power plants.

“It is beneficial that a solar power plant and battery storage can be located in an area not suitable for other uses,” Korsman emphasises.

Solinvest Oy is planning to develop a solar power plant and battery storage in the Ropolansuo area on a much larger scale than in Ristiina.

“The use of the area will be maximised, but the scale will be determined after further investigations,” Korsman confirms.

Further information

Solinvest Oy
Miika Korsman
Development Director
miika.korsman@solacur.com
Tel: +358 400 200 885

City of Mikkeli
Topiantti Äikäs
Director of Land Use and Urban Planning
topiantti.aikas@mikkeli.fi
Tel: +358 40 129 5152

Solinvest Oy is a pioneer in renewable energy and energy innovation, specialising in the development of solar power plants and battery storage projects. The company is continuously seeking areas and projects suitable for long-term investments that offer stable returns.

By combining solar energy and battery storage, Solinvest Oy is creating sustainable solutions and building a future where energy is clean, efficient, and intelligently managed, together with its partners.

Mikkeli Development Miksei Ltd creates vitality in the Mikkeli region by supporting business, tourism, and the development of the operational environment. Miksei serves 1,200 business clients annually and offers comprehensive support for companies looking to establish operations in Mikkeli. Miksei employs 40 experts across various fields. Read more at: mikseimikkeli.fi.

Miksei implements the “Promotion of Investments in South Savo” project, co-funded by the European Union. The project aims to attract and promote investments in the South Savo region. The funding has been granted by the Regional Council of South Savo.

     
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Solar power area is available for rent in Mikkeli, Finland

Solar power area is available for rent in Mikkeli, Finland

The parcel of land located in Haukivuori, Mikkeli, spans approximately 57 hectares and will be exclusively allocated for solar power use. The city of Mikkeli will select an operator to whom it will grant a reservation for the parcel through a bidding process.

The winner of the bidding process will be granted a free of charge reservation of the land for up to 18 months during which time they have the opportunity to enter into a 45-year lease agreement. The reservation decision will be made by the Director of Land Use and Planning.

The bidders will specify their proposed rental price in €/ha/year. The base price is set at €408 €/ha/year. Price will account for 80% of the evaluation criteria.

In addition, bidders are required to provide a description of their financial capability to execute the solar power investment, the expertise and experience of their specialists, company references, and an implementation plan. These factors together form the qualitative evaluation criteria, which will account for 20% of the overall evaluation.

Bids should be submitted electronically via Cloudia competitive bidding system. The deadline for submission is September 30, 2024, at 15:00.

For more detailed information and to submit a bid, please visit:
https://tarjouspalvelu.fi/mikkeli/?tpg=f18780fb-e64f-4f00-a63a-a55e741c9f96

For more information, please contact:
Topiantti Äikäs, Director of Land Use and Planning, City of Mikkeli
Phone: +358 40 129 5152
topiantti.aikas@mikkeli.fi

Kolme iloista miestä seisoo työvaatteissa lautapinojen edessä

Vast availability of energy and natural resources reasons why export company Misawa Homes of Finland operates in Mikkeli

Misawa Homes of Finland’s sawmill has been operating in Mikkeli since 1994. Key factors in choosing Mikkeli included efficient energy supply for the sawmill, high-quality natural resources, and active support from the city leadership.

The Misawa Homes of Finland sawmill in Pursiala, Mikkeli, is a unique company both locally and nationally.

The sawmill produces timber from Finnish spruce. The entire production, mainly special-sized planks, is exported to Japan for further processing into glued laminated timber, primarily used in the construction of small houses by Misawa Homes.

Founded in 1994, the Misawa sawmill was one of the first Japanese companies in Finland.

According to CEO Hitoshi Hayashi, the company decided to establish a sawmill in Finland, because it could not obtain the quality it needed from suppliers in North America and Canada.

– We previously operated in the United States and Canada, but at that time the markets were unstable, and the price of timber was rising. We explored different regions for potential operations. In Finland, market risk was lower, and high-quality, consistent timber was available, says Hayashi.

In addition to high-quality wood, the efficiency of the logging chain and expertise in wood processing in Finland also supported the decision.

Factory manager Pasi Lähdelahti recalls that an important factor in Misawa’s establishment in Mikkeli in the 1990s was the active engagement of then-city manager Jyrki Myllyvirta and deputy city manager Eero Kaitainen.

– Mikkeli city people were active in finding a good location for the sawmill, says Lähdelahti.

They found a suitable location in Pursiala, where an old sawmill had previously operated, and the necessary infrastructure, including rail access, was already in place.

Energy from a nearby plant, wood mass for energy and location key factors why choose Mikkeli

One of the most important reasons was the collaboration with Etelä-Savon Energia (Ese), which benefited both companies. Misawa Homes sawmill is located right next to Ese’s heating plant.

– We use electricity and heat energy from Ese, and we sell wood mass and sawdust to Ese for energy, Hitoshi Hayashi explains.

An energy pipeline from Ese’s plant runs to the sawmill. In return, Misawa provides about 8–10% of Mikkeli’s heat energy from its wood mass.

The second reason for choosing Mikkeli was the natural resources.

– In the 1990s, spruce logs were readily available in our area, says Pasi Lähdelahti.

Finnish spruce is of a quality that is not commonly found elsewhere in the world, and it has been readily available in the Mikkeli region.

Caring for natural resources is particularly important to Misawa. For years, the company has had a tradition of planting trees in South Savo forests with its customers.

The third decisive factor was Mikkeli’s location on the map of Finland.

The nearest seaport is relatively close to the city: it is only about 150 kilometers from Mikkeli to the port of Kotka, where the finished timber is transported and shipped by sea, first to Germany and then to Japan.

These same three reasons continue to benefit Misawa Homes making it worthwhile to operate in Mikkeli.

– We can produce timber efficiently and to strict quality standards. South Savo spruce is strong and consistent in quality, praises deputy director Kengo Ara.

Kolme miestä istuu vierekkäin neuvottelupöydän äärellä, takanaan kaksi taulua
Factory manager Pasi Lähdelahti, CEO Hitoshi Hayashi, and deputy director Kengo Ara consider Mikkeli a good place to operate. We can produce timber efficiently and to strict quality standards here. According to Hayashi the challenge is to find new customers as Japan ages and new construction decreases. Finding new customers is the challenge for the next 30 years, he says.

70,000 cubic meters of timber to Japan

Misawa Homes has seven home factories in Japan. The company is part of the large Toyota group, which includes a steel manufacturer, a transport company, an insurance company, and a computer game company.

An average of 17 full-trailer trucks of timber pass through production daily at the Mikkeli sawmill. Spruce logs are sorted and sawn into special sizes. The boards are stacked, dried in wood dryers using heat produced by Ese’s power plant, and packaged before being transported to Kotka and beyond.

Special-sized boards are mainly used in Japan for constructing small houses. South Savo spruce usually ends up in the structural elements of houses, either hidden in floors, walls, or ceilings.

– Some of the sawn timber is also used in shipbuilding, says Hayashi.

Misawa Homes of Finland’s operations have been stable for a long time. Kengo Ara presents the company’s figures for 2022: a total of 70,000 cubic meters of timber were exported to Japan from the Mikkeli sawmill, and the company turnover was just over 21 million euros. In recent years, turnover has been between 22 and 24 million euros with an operating profit margin of a few percent.

However, the political strikes in March, which lasted four weeks, also affected Misawa’s sawmill production. Due to the strike, goods could not be shipped out, warehouses filled up, and production had to be suspended. Production staff had to be laid off at the beginning of April.

Finding workforce quite challenging

Misawa sawmill has had an average of 35 employees since its establishment. The highest number of employees was in 1997 when the sawmill switched to two shifts, and there were 40 employees.

Currently, the sawmill has about 37 employees. Two managers are on work assignments from Japan, and the rest of the staff come from nearby, Mikkeli and surrounding areas.

Pasi Lähdelahti admits that finding workforce in Mikkeli is quite challenging.

– “There is higher turnover among younger workers. When older workers retire, it is more challenging to find equally stable new employees to replace them.”

Misawa has used a personnel rental company for recruitment initially renting workers and then hiring them permanently.

Currently, there are no officially open positions at the sawmill, but if suitable candidates are found one would be hired immediately for maintenance and repair tasks.

– The job requires special skills that not everyone has, says Pasi Lähdelahti.

There is currently no sawmill industry training in Mikkeli, and Misawa has not found it necessary to collaborate with Mikkeli educational institutions in other ways.

As the company operates steadily and has no major expansion plans the collaboration with Mikkeli city has been on a small scale. However, Misawa is particularly proud of the Mikkeli City Business Award granted to the company in 2018.

– We will celebrate our 30th anniversary in the fall, and the mayor has been invited to the celebration,” says Hitoshi Hayashi.

Challenge for the coming years to find new customers

The future in Mikkeli looks relatively stable for Misawa. However, there are some uncertainties in the future.

– Japan is aging, and new construction is decreasing meaning the number of orders is also decreasing. This is a fairly big problem for us. The challenge for the next 30 years is to find new customers,” says CEO Hitoshi Hayashi.

– However, the company’s director really appreciates Misawa’s Mikkeli unit and wants to keep it, he adds.

According to Hayashi, the United States and Australia are potential countries where it might be possible to find new client companies.

The house construction industry is also growing in the United Kingdom, where Hayashi recently went on a business trip to market high-quality Finnish timber.

Writer: Elina Jäntti

Photos: Saku Niilo-Rämä

Kameraan katsoo neljä miestä,joista kaksi keskimmäistä kättelevät.

Compute Nordic Finland Oy and the City of Mikkeli signed the lease agreement of a 10-hectare plot for a data center

6 June 2024, Mikkeli, Finland. Compute Nordic Finland Oy and the City of Mikkeli have today signed the lease agreement of a 10-hectare plot which will enable the construction of a data center of a significant size.

– The entire process up to this point has been straight forward thanks to the City of Mikkeli and Mikkeli Development Miksei people, says Harald Riise, Chief Executive Officer of Compute Nordic. 

What attracted Compute Nordic to Mikkeli were location, transportation connections, cool climate, university operations, airport, and access to sustainable energy. And above all a good understanding from the very beginning with the city of Mikkeli and its principles.

– We are very happy to welcome Compute Nordic to Mikkeli and along with this project advance the green transition investments, says Janne Kinnunen, Mayor of the City of Mikkeli.

The city welcomes new jobs, too. Compute Nordic is keen to begin recruiting starting from Site Manager and Country Manager. New roles will include also Operations Manager, Facilities Manager, Customer Success Manager, and security and services resources. 

In the picture, from left, are Janne Kinnunen, Mayor of the City of Mikkeli, Topi-Antti Äikäs, Director of Land Use and Planning, Harald Riise, Chief Executive Officer, Compute Nordic Limited, Compute Nordic Finland Oy, and Ignacio Bazin, acting Country Manager Finland and Country Manager Spain, Portugal and Italy.

Compute Nordic to establish a data center in Mikkeli, Finland

Compute Nordic Finland Oy will lease a 10-hectare plot from the City of Mikkeli. The leased area in Visulahti will enable the construction of a data center of a significant size. The recruitment of key personnel is about to start.

The City of Mikkeli and Compute Nordic Finland Oy have entered into a land lease agreement, which enables a significant data center investment in Visulahti, Mikkeli. The city has made an official land lease decision. The parties will sign the lease agreement after the appeal period for the land lease decision has expired.

The area for the data center is located in the Visulahti business area at the intersection of highway 5 and main road 72, near Fingrid’s Visulahti substation. The area is 10 hectares in size. There is an existing detailed plan that allows the construction of a data center and related activities.

– We at Compute Nordic are extremely excited about coming to Mikkeli to provide great job opportunities in the region. In the coming months we look forward to recruiting several key personnel for the project. We would like to thank the City of Mikkeli and Mikkeli Development Miksei Ltd for all the support and help during the process, states Harald Riise, Chief Executive Officer, Compute Nordic.

The project is in the planning phase, and its final scope and schedule will be specified as the planning progresses. The company intends to use a part of the generated waste heat itself. The rest would be available to be utilised in the Mikkeli district heating network.

– We warmly welcome Compute Nordic and future jobs to Mikkeli. It is great to see that the systematic work our development company has done is now paying off, says Janne Kinnunen, Mayor of the City of Mikkeli.

Along with this project Mikkeli strengthens its position as an attractive location for green transition investments. Mikkeli offers plots of land suitable for projects. Furthermore, the national power grid running through the city, offers ample connection capacity for electricity intensive investments.

More information

Inquiries regarding Compute Nordic, please contact Anna Virrantaus, Mikkelin kehitysyhtiö Miksei Oy, tel. +358 40 5155 311.

Harald Riise, Chief Executive Officer, Compute Nordic Limited, Compute Nordic Finland Oy, hr@computenordic.com

Ignacio Bazin, acting Country Manager Finland and Country Manager Spain, Portugal and Italy, ignacio.bazin@computenordic.com

Topiantti Äikäs, Director of Land Use and Planning, City of Mikkeli, +358 40 129 5152, topiantti.aikas@mikkeli.fi

Jussi Heinimö, Program Director, Mikkeli Development Miksei Ltd, +358 40 5440 936, jussi.heinimo@mikseimikkeli.fi

Compute Nordic provides sustainable, carbon neutral data centres and computing resources including connectivity, infrastructure operation, application operation and management. Compute Nordic Finland Oy, based in Mikkeli, Finland is a daughter company of Compute Nordic Limited from United Kingdom. Read more: computenordic.com.

Through developing businesses, travel and business environment alike Mikkeli Development Miksei Ltd reinforces the attractiveness of the Mikkeli economic area by supporting 1200 companies each year. The company employs 40 experts in a variety of fields. Read more: mikseimikkeli.fi.

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Miia Korja
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Travel

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Hanna Airas
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Ilkka Liljander
Procurement Advisor
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Johanna Järvinen
Project Manager, Circular Economy
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Jussi Heinimö
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Kimmo Haapea
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Communications Manager
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