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Annual Review
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CEO's review
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Fortum in 2013
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Operations and market areas
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Group business structure
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Highlights of the year
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Year 2013 in figures
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Sales and production
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Financial summary
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Environmental summary
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Social summary
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Market position
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Strategy
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Strategy overview
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Future energy system
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Core areas of the strategy
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Strategy realisation
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Research and development supporting business
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Market Development
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European market development
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Market development in Russia
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Carbon market development
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Financials
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Operating and financial review
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Financial performance and position
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Efficiency programme 2013-2014
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Assessment of the electricity distribution business
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Market conditions
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Restatements related to IFRS changes in accounting
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Financial results
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Financial position and cash flow
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Division reviews
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Power
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Heat
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Russia
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Electricity Solutions and Distribution
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Capital expenditure, investments & divestments of shares
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Employees
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Changes in Fortum’s Management
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Events after the balance sheet date
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Outlook
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Research and development
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Sustainability
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Risk management
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Risk management framework and objectives
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Group risk policy
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Risk management organisation
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Risk management process
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Risk factors
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Strategic risks
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Commodity market risks
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Financial risks
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Counterparty risks
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Operational risks
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The Fortum share and shareholders
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Shareholders value, share price performance and volumes
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Share capital
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Shareholders
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Dividend
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Key figures
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Financial key figures
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Share key figures
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Operational key figures, volumes
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Operational key figures, segments
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Definitions of key figures
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Financial Statements
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Consolidated financial statements
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Consolidated income statement
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Consolidated statement of comprehensive income
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Consolidated balance sheet
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Consolidated statement of changes in total equity
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Consolidated cash flow statement
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Additional cash flow information
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Notes to the consolidated financial statements
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1. Accounting policies
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2. Critical accounting estimates and judgements
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3. Financial risk management
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4. Capital risk management
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5. Segment reporting
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6. Items affecting comparability
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7. Fair value changes of derivatives and underlying items in income statement
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8. Acquisitions and disposals
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9. Assets held for sale
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10. Other income and other expenses
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11. Materials and services
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12. Employee benefits
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13. Finance costs – net
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14. Income tax expense
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15. Earnings and dividend per share
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16. Financial assets and liabilities by categories
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17. Financial assets and liabilities by fair value hierarchy
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18. Intangible assets
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19. Property, plant and equipment
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20. Participations in associated companies and joint ventures
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21. Other non-current assets
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22. Long-term and short-term interest-bearing receivables
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23. Inventories
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24. Trade and other receivables
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25. Cash and cash equivalents
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26. Share capital
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27. Non-controlling interests
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28. Interest-bearing liabilities
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29. Deferred income taxes
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30. Nuclear related assets and liabilities
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31. Other provisions
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32. Pension obligations
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33. Other non-current liabilities
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34. Trade and other payables
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35. Pledged assets
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36. Leasing
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37. Capital commitments
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38. Contingent liabilities
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39. Legal actions and official proceedings
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40. Related party transactions
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41. Events after the balance sheet date
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42. Subsidiaries by segment on 31 December 2013
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Parent company financial statements
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Income statement
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Balance sheet
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Cash flow statement
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Notes to the parent company financial statement
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1. Accounting policies and principles
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2. Sales by market area
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3. Other income
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4. Employee costs
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5. Financial income and expenses
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6. Income tax expense
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7. Non-current assets
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8. Other current receivables
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9. Cash and cash equivalents
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10. Changes in shareholders' equity
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11. Interest-bearing liabilities
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12. Trade and other payables
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13. Contingent liabilities
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14. Related party transactions
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Proposal for the distribution of earnings
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Auditor's report
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Quarterly financial information
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Investor information
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Governance
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Corporate Governance Statement
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Governing bodies of Fortum
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General Meeting of Shareholders
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The Board of Directors
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The Board Committees
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Shareholders' Nomination Board
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President and CEO
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Fortum Management Team and operational organisation
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Internal control and risk management systems in relation to financial reporting
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Internal control framework
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Control environment
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Risk assessment
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Control activities
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Information and communication of policies, instructions and processes
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Monitoring and follow-up
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Auditing
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Compliance Management and Code of Conduct
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Remuneration
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Short-term incentives
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Long-term incentives
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Compensation for the President and CEO and the Fortum Management Team
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Pensions
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Remuneration of Board of Directors
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Board of Directors
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Group Management
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Sustainability
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Sustainability Approach
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Key management topics in 2013
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Sustainability target setting
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Targets and results
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Sustainability indexes
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Our business
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Solar economy production forms
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Hydropower
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Reducing environmental impacts
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Bioenergy
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Heat pumps
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Solar power
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Wave power
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Wind power
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Nuclear power
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Safety and availability
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Continuous development of nuclear safety
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Modernisation and upgrading
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Reduction of environmental impacts
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Nuclear waste management
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Final disposal of nuclear waste
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Nuclear consulting services
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Thermal energy
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Combined heat and power
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Diverse use of fuels
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Condensing power
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Reduction of environmental impacts
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Power distribution
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Improved reliability of distribution
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Smart metering
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Reduction of environmental impacts
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Heat distribution
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Smart metering
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Open district heat network
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Electricity and heat sales
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Climate-benign electricity products
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Climate-benign heat products
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Energy-efficiency products and services
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Purchasing
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Investments
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Sustainable management of supply chain
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Responsible fuel purchasing
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Generating economic value for stakeholders
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Fortum as a tax payer
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Our stakeholders
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Stakeholder collaboration
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Customers
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Services for electricity distribution customers
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Services for heat customers
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Consulting services
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Demand-side management
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Electricity distribution pricing
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Personnel
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Human resources management
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Well-being at work
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Safety
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Shareholders
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Suppliers of goods and services
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Authorities and energy industry organisations
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Media
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Non-governmental organisations
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Local communities
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Support for society
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Stakeholder views
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Materiality assessment
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Customer satisfaction surveys
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GRI Section
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Sustainability management
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Reporting principles
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Assurance
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GRI index
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Economic performance indicators
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Economic performance
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Market presence
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Indirect impacts
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Availability and reliability
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System efficiency
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Environmental performance indicators
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Materials
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Energy
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Water
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Biodiversity
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Emissions, effluents and waste
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Products and services
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Compliance
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Transport
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Overall
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Social performance indicators
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Employees and work conditions
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Occupational health and safety
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Training and education
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Equal opportunities
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Human rights
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Community
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Corruption
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Public policy
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Compliance
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Product responsibility
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Assurance statement
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Acronyms, quantities and units used in the report
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Contact information
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Legal notice
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