Finland is strengthening the foundation for a reliable and flexible electricity system. At the core of this effort is Fingrid’s high-voltage transmission network, and Sea Lapland is one of its most strategic northern nodes.
Fingrid’s National Transmission Network
Fingrid is developing a robust National Transmission Network, designed to:
- connect Finland’s major electricity production and consumption centers (Southern Finland – West Coast – Lapland)
- enable reliable integration of renewable energy, including onshore and offshore wind, hydropower, and emerging P2X projects
- ensure stable cross-border electricity flows with Sweden and Norway
- support industrial and residential demand while maintaining high supply security
This high-voltage network forms the backbone of Finland’s energy infrastructure, supporting both current needs and future growth.
Electricity Transmission in Sea Lapland
Sea Lapland is positioned centrally in the northern transmission corridor. According to current plans, the network will:
- follow key industrial and urban areas along the Gulf of Bothnia
- connect the industrial hubs of Simo, Kemi, Keminmaa, and Tornio
- link northern Lapland to the broader national grid and Swedish transmission network
- provide local projects and industry with access to reliable, large-scale electricity supply
With strong transmission access, Sea Lapland can support everything from local industrial facilities to large-scale renewable energy projects and cross-border electricity trade.
Interactive map of industrial site

Fingrid
Fingrid is the operator of Finland’s national electricity transmission network, ensuring reliable and efficient power delivery across the country. The company develops and maintains high-voltage transmission lines and substations, connecting electricity producers, industrial consumers, and regional distribution networks. Fingrid is advancing the modernization of the grid to integrate renewable energy sources and support a flexible, low-carbon energy system.