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Fortum is looking into possible cooperation to construct waste-to-energy plant in Indonesia

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​FORTUM CORPORATION ONLINE NEWS 16 December 2016

Fortum and PT. Jakarta Propertindo, an infrastructure company owned by the city of Jakarta, have today non-bindingly agreed to look into a possible cooperation to construct waste-to-energy plant in Jakarta, Indonesia. 

According to its strategy, Fortum is exploring investment and partnership opportunities in City Solutions in selected urban metropolis in Asia. Its strategic priority is the consolidation of the generation business in Europe.

Fortum Corporation
Group Communications

Further information: 
Markus Rauramo, Executive Vice President, City Solutions, Fortum, tel. +358 10 452 1909

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Fortum is a leading clean energy company which provides its customers with electricity, heating and cooling as well as smart solutions to improve resource efficiency. We want to engage our customers and society to join the change for a cleaner world. We employ some 8,000 professionals in the Nordic and the Baltic countries, Russia, Poland and India, and already 64% of our electricity generation is CO2 free. In 2015, our sales were EUR 3.5 billion.

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