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Enersense strengthens its personnel’s carbon handprint expertise

Enersense International

Enersense International Plc | Press Release | June 05, 2026 at 11:30:00 EEST

Enersense is organising carbon handprint training for key personnel across the company. The aim of the training programme is to strengthen employees’ understanding of how the company can increase its own and its customers’ positive climate impact.

A carbon handprint refers to the positive climate impact of an organisation’s operations, product, or service. In practice, a carbon handprint is created, for example, when a company’s solutions help a customer reduce emissions from their own operations.

Strengthening employees’ climate expertise is part of Enersense’s target to reduce the Group’s total emissions by 40 per cent between 2023 and 2035. At the same time, the company aims to better identify opportunities to support its customers in achieving emission reductions.

Material choices have a significant climate impact

As part of its emissions reduction target, Enersense collaborates with WWF Finland to accelerate demand for lower-emission steel. As part of this collaboration, Enersense has produced a guide for the procurement of lower-emission steel.

“We want to carry out impactful, measurable climate work. A carbon handprint is created through the choices we make in production methods and materials. We want our employees to actively offer our customers solutions that reduce emissions,” says Liisi Tamminen, VP, Communications, Investor Relations and Sustainability at Enersense.

In addition to material choices, Enersense aims to reduce both its own and its customers’ emissions by electrifying its vehicle fleet and digitalising its operations. For example, timely maintenance can extend the lifespan of materials and equipment, such as batteries, by several years.

The Enersense carbon handprint training programme includes an e-learning course, a webinar, and a workshop in which employees identify, develop, and prioritise concrete ways to increase the carbon handprint of both Enersense and its customers.

OpenCO2net Oy, a specialist in climate-friendly business, serves as Enersense’s partner in the training programme, with approximately 40 key employees participating.

About us
Enersense delivers the essentials of tomorrow’s society. It acts as a lifecycle partner to customers in energy transmission and generation, the industrial energy transition, telecommunications and data centres. The company designs, builds, maintains and modernises critical infrastructure across the Nordics and the Baltics. Around 1,700 Enersense experts work for a more sustainable future, for example, with power lines and telecommunications networks, at substations and power plants. Enersense had a revenue of EUR 307 million in 2025, and it’s listed on Nasdaq Helsinki (ESENSE). www.enersense.com.

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Enersense expert in Vuosaari power plant, illustrative picture