2008Jan21: Fortum will introduce new eco-labels for the Finnish and Swedish markets that make customers aware of electricity that is produced without CO2 emissions (Fortum).
Reference: Fortum http://www.fortum.com/news_section_item.asp?path=14022;14024;14026;25730;551;43843
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