Energy Transition at Ports: The Gateway to Green Maritime Logistics

Szilvia, a Project Manager at Flexens, smiles by the Helsinki waterfront, with shipyard cranes and industrial buildings in the background on a winter day.

Ports have always been vital hubs for global trade, but today, they are eager and, in some ways, compelled to respond to the energy transition. Tightening legislation and growing customer expectations are driving this shift, creating both challenges and opportunities.  As the world moves toward decarbonising both land-based and maritime transport sectors, ports are uniquely […]

What is Energy Modelling and Why Does It Matter for a Sustainable Future?

Flexens' Head of Commercial and Energy Modelling Specialist Edvard Nordlund standing by the sea in the Åland Islands, wearing a high-visibility winter jacket on a snowy shoreline.

Imagine being able to predict how different energy systems will perform before they’re even built. That’s exactly what energy modelling does. At its core, energy modelling is a digital simulation that helps us design, optimise, and plan energy systems in a way that balances cost, reliability, and sustainability. As we transition toward renewable energy, the […]

Flexens Kokkola Hydrogen and Ammonia Plant Project – Pioneering a New Energy Era

Flexens project manager Jim Häggblom standing near the site of the Kokkola Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Plant project in Kokkola, Finland, wearing a high-visibility safety vest.

Situated on the windswept west coast of Finland, Kokkola has always been a town of resilience and forward-thinking. It’s where I grew up, where I’ve watched industries thrive, and where I’m now leading a project that could redefine Finland’s role in the energy transition. At Flexens, we’re incredibly proud of what we’re building here – […]