Elenia

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Elenia
IndustryEnergy
Headquarters,
Finland
Number of employees
270
Website www.elenia.fi

Elenia is a Finnish distributor of electrical energy with 430,000 customers. [2] It covers more than 100 municipalities in Tavastia, Pirkanmaa, Keski-Suomi, Southern Ostrobothnia and Central Ostrobothnia. [3] [4]

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References

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