vesistöpäästöt
Vesistöpäästöt, which translates from Finnish as “water reservoir emissions”, refers to the greenhouse gas emissions that originate from artificial lakes and reservoirs created for hydroelectric power, irrigation, and water supply. These emissions primarily consist of carbon dioxide and methane released by the decomposition of submerged organic material and aquatic vegetation when a reservoir is first filled or when water levels fluctuate significantly. The process has been compared to peatland and wetland oxidation, where oxygen depletion in stagnant water encourages anaerobic microbial activity that generates methane.
The magnitude of vesistöpäästöt depends on several factors: the amount and type of organic material present
Many environmental assessments now include vesistöpäästöt in life‑cycle analyses of hydroelectric potential. Mitigation strategies are being