{"id":15285,"date":"2026-08-22T09:55:12","date_gmt":"2026-08-22T09:55:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/?p=15285"},"modified":"2026-08-22T09:55:12","modified_gmt":"2026-08-22T09:55:12","slug":"helsinki-turned-abandoned-1970s-oil-caverns-into-a-giant-underground-heat-battery-holding-260000-cubic-metres-of-hot-water-it-can-heat-25000-homes-for-a-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/?p=15285","title":{"rendered":"Helsinki turned abandoned 1970s oil caverns into a giant underground heat battery holding 260,000 cubic metres of hot water; it can heat 25,000 homes for a year"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<div class=\"e9jwa\">\n<div class=\"vdo_embedd\">\n<div class=\"GfdvZ\">\n<section class=\"_bIDB  clearfix id-r-component leadmedia undefined undefined  E9tg9 \" style=\"top:0px\">\n<div class=\"_bIDB\" data-ua-type=\"1\" onclick=\"stpPgtnAndPrvntDefault(event)\">\n<div class=\"ypVvZ\">\n<div class=\"WGttI\"><img src=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/thumb\/msid-133420990,imgsize-249210,width-400,height-225,resizemode-4\/helsinki.jpg\" alt=\"Helsinki turned abandoned 1970s oil caverns into a giant underground heat battery holding 260,000 cubic metres of hot water; it can heat 25,000 homes for a year\" title=\"Helsinki (Representative image)\" decoding=\"async\" fetchpriority=\"high\"\/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"Ta7d_ img_cptn\"><span title=\"Helsinki (Representative image)\">Helsinki (Representative image)<\/span><\/div>\n<\/section>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>In a groundbreaking move toward carbon neutrality, Helsinki has transformed two abandoned underground oil caverns into Finland\u2019s largest heat storage facility. According to <a href=\"https:\/\/timesofindia.indiatimes.com\/topic\/helen\" styleobj=\"[object Object]\" class=\"\" commonstate=\"[object Object]\" frmappuse=\"1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Helen<\/a>, the city\u2019s energy company, the caverns in Mustikkamaa were filled with 260,000 cubic metres of hot water, creating a giant \u201cheat battery\u201d to balance consumption peaks throughout the year. <!-- -->The project, which began construction in 2018 and was completed in 2021, marks a unique case even on a global scale and represents an important step on Helsinki\u2019s path to becoming carbon neutral. The stored heat corresponds to the heating of 25,000 one-bedroom apartments all year round and is expected to decrease Helen\u2019s carbon dioxide emissions by 21,000 tonnes per year.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"5\"\/><span class=\"strong\" data-ua-type=\"1\" onclick=\"stpPgtnAndPrvntDefault(event)\">A unique solution for a cold climate<\/span><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"7\"\/>The heat caverns, located 80 metres underground in Mustikkamaa, are a unique case even on a global scale. <!-- -->The temperature of the water in the caverns varies between 50 and 90 \u00b0C, and the effective volume of the cavern storage facility is 260,000 cubic metres with an energy capacity of about 11,500 MWh. The charging and discharging capacity is 120 MW, meaning the discharging or charging of the heat caverns at full power takes about four days.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"12\"\/>The rock caverns will decrease Helen\u2019s carbon dioxide emissions by 21,000 tonnes per year. The stored heat can be used for balancing demand peaks and that way cutting fossil heat production, for example, in cold winter days.During the heat load of the coldest days of the winter, the start-up of separate natural gas and oil-fired heating plants can be avoided by using the storage facility.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"16\"\/><span class=\"strong\" data-ua-type=\"1\" onclick=\"stpPgtnAndPrvntDefault(event)\">From oil to water<\/span><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"18\"\/>The caverns were originally used for the storage of heavy fuel oil by the Neste Oil Company in the 1970s. <!-- -->Three large oil caverns are located underground in Mustikkamaa, but only two of the rock caverns are identical and they can be converted for heat storage use. The volume of the storage facility is about 260,000 m3.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"22\"\/>Helen started to fill the heat caverns with tap water in early December 2020.The filling of the caverns took more than three months due to their enormous total volume of 320 million litres. The caverns have such a large capacity that filling them from an ordinary kitchen tap would have taken more than 50 years. <!-- -->The current estimated temperature of the water storage facility is about +30 degrees. Slow heating of the bedrock has started, and actual heating of water in the heat cavern will start in April.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"26\"\/><\/p>\n<div data-pos=\"0\" class=\"id-r-component iIpbx undefined  &#10;        \">\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Helsinki turns abandoned oil caverns into giant underground heat battery&lt;br&gt;\" msid=\"133420998\" imgsize=\"94440\" resizemode=\"4\" width=\"\" title=\"Helsinki turns abandoned oil caverns into giant underground heat batteryPhoto credit: www.helen.fi\" placeholdersrc=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/photo\/83033472.cms\" offsetvertical=\"0\" placeholdermsid=\"47529300\" type=\"thumb\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/static.toiimg.com\/photo\/imgsize-94440,msid-133420998\/helsinki-turns-abandoned-oil-caverns-into-giant-underground-heat-batterybr.jpg\" data-api-prerender=\"true\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Helsinki turns abandoned oil caverns into giant underground heat batteryPhoto credit: www.helen.fi<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"28\"\/><span class=\"strong\" data-ua-type=\"1\" onclick=\"stpPgtnAndPrvntDefault(event)\">A step toward carbon neutrality<\/span><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"30\"\/>The aim is to connect the heat caverns into the current district heating system of Helsinki in July 2021.The heat caverns balance the consumption peaks in the district heating network throughout the year. <!-- -->District heat is stored in the caverns for use at another, more suitable time. On discharge, the heat can be utilised as such as district heat.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"34\"\/>With the facility, it will be possible, for example, to avoid starting up separate oil- or gas-fired heating plants in the winter season. The charging and discharging capacity of the heat storage is 120 MW, i.e.the operating time is four days with full charging\/discharging. The amount of energy stored is 11,600 MWh, and the annual amount of stored energy is about 140,000 MWh.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"37\"\/><span class=\"strong\" data-ua-type=\"1\" onclick=\"stpPgtnAndPrvntDefault(event)\">A model for the future<\/span><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"39\"\/>The use of the rock caverns as a heat storage facility will have no impact on other activities in Mustikkamaa. The project is part of Helen\u2019s broader strategy to replace fossil fuels with biomass and waste heat. Helen\u2019s heat storage facilities are enormous water tanks, which are heated when demand is low.When consumption increases, heat is discharged from the storage facility.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"42\"\/>In the summer, the caverns will be filled with warm seawater. <!-- -->In the winter, heat pumps will be used to extract the heat from the seawater in the caverns. This solution, which balances winter- and summertime heat supply and demand, is one of the first of its kind in Finland. One-third of Helsinki\u2019s buildings will be heated by this ground-breaking seasonal energy storage facility, built by Helen and Skanska in caverns previously used for oil storage.<span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"46\"\/><span class=\"strong\" data-ua-type=\"1\" onclick=\"stpPgtnAndPrvntDefault(event)\">An innovative legacy<\/span><span class=\"id-r-component br\" data-pos=\"48\"\/>The Mustikkamaa heat storage project demonstrates Helsinki\u2019s commitment to sustainability and innovation. By repurposing abandoned oil caverns into a giant heat battery, the city has found a creative solution to the challenge of meeting energy demand in a cold climate. The project not only reduces carbon emissions but also offers a blueprint for other cities aiming to transition to renewable energy sources. As Helsinki continues its pursuit of carbon neutrality by 2030, the Mustikkamaa heat caverns stand as a symbol of what can be achieved when innovation meets necessity.<!-- --> They remind us that sometimes, the best solutions are already beneath our feet, waiting to be unearthed and repurposed for a more sustainable future.<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/timesofindia.indiatimes.com\/world\/rest-of-world\/helsinki-turned-abandoned-1970s-oil-caverns-into-a-giant-underground-heat-battery-holding-260000-cubic-metres-of-hot-water-it-can-heat-25000-homes-for-a-year\/articleshow\/133420847.cms\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Helsinki (Representative image) In a groundbreaking move toward carbon neutrality, Helsinki has transformed two abandoned underground oil caverns into Finland\u2019s largest heat storage facility. According to Helen, the city\u2019s energy company, the caverns in Mustikkamaa were filled with 260,000 cubic metres of hot water, creating a giant \u201cheat battery\u201d to balance consumption peaks throughout the [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":15286,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[31],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-15285","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-31"],"magazineBlocksPostFeaturedMedia":{"thumbnail":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","medium":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","medium_large":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","large":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","1536x1536":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","2048x2048":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","blogsy-small":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","blogsy-small-tall":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","blogsy-small-square":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","blogsy-small-masonry":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","blogsy-medium":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","blogsy-medium-masonry":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","blogsy-large":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg","blogsy-wide":"https:\/\/koshalsambada.in\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/08\/helsinki.jpg"},"magazineBlocksPostAuthor":{"name":"admin","avatar":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/8709732a479614e7a8aa24d3eb1b239f30dc6d90c61464ed495001e7a469d856?s=96&d=mm&r=g"},"magazineBlocksPostCommentsNumber":"0","magazineBlocksPostExcerpt":"Helsinki (Representative image) In a groundbreaking move toward carbon neutrality, Helsinki has transformed two abandoned underground oil caverns into Finland\u2019s largest heat storage facility. 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