osittaissähkövarauksia
Osittaissähkövarauksia is a term that does not have a widely standardized definition in official Finnish energy regulation; in industry discussions it may refer to the partial reservation of electrical capacity by a market participant for a defined period. In practice, a customer or operator can secure a fixed, reserved quantity of power that is guaranteed to be available during the agreed hours, while the remaining capacity is traded under ordinary market terms. The concept appears in industry discussions and pilot projects as a way to combine reliability with flexibility.
How it works: The reservation is defined by the quantity, time window, and conditions (pricing, metering, and
Use cases: Large industrial plants, data centers, or critical infrastructure seeking guaranteed supply during peak periods;
Benefits and challenges: Benefits include greater reliability for critical loads and predictable costs; challenges include regulatory
See also: capacity rights, demand response, interruptible load, electricity markets.