
Swedish Energy Agency News and press releases
News and press releases
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Impact Innovation: Urgent challenges within Swedish Metals & MineralsNow you can receive funding for urgent challenges within the Swedish Metals & Minerals program, which is part of Impact Innovation – an initiative of the Swedish Energy Agency, Formas and Vinnova.
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The Swedish Energy Agency's accelerator opens doors to international financingSeven Swedish growth companies now have the chance to participate in the Swedish Energy Agency's investment accelerator programme. The programme will help them improve their investment readiness and attract international investors.
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From Waste to Wealth - Sweden's comprehensive approach to Energy RecoveryIn today's quest for sustainable energy, recovering energy from waste has become a key innovation and environmental solution. Leading the way, Sweden excels with its pioneering efforts and comprehensive strategies.
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New Energy Research Bill Strengthens Investments in Swedish Energy ResearchTo reinforce energy research and meet future energy needs, the Swedish government is increasing investments in research and innovation. The energy research bill focuses on a robust energy system, competence provision, and increased utilization of research results.
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SEK 20 billion to capture and store over 11 million tons of biogenic carbon dioxideThe first reverse auction within the new support scheme for investments in capture and storage of biogenic carbon dioxide, bio-CCS, has now been decided. Stockholm Exergi wins the auction, which covers full cost of the entire value chain for capture, transport and storage.
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Swedish innovation at the forefrontThe leading European trade fair for energy and water technology, E-world Energy & Water, starts tomorrow in Essen Germany. 14 Swedish cleantech companies will join the Swedish Pavilion in Hall 5, stand 5A115.
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Sweden's innovative capacity in cleantechSweden has a strong ecosystem of cleantech companies that are ready to scale. Investing in cleantech is not just to benefit the climate, it is also about countries becoming more resilient.
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Stegra (H2 Green Steel) is granted SEK 1.2 billion in state aidThe iron and steel industry is important for the Swedish economy, but is also emission-intensive. The Swedish Energy Agency is now granting Stegra, previously H2 Green Steel, state aid to build the world's first large-scale facility for low-carbon steel production.
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Sweden takes a lead in EU efforts for climate-neutral citiesSeven Swedish cities have signed a joint declaration on climate neutrality with cities in Spain and Romania. The declaration is a significant milestone for work on climate-neutral and smart cities within the EU Cities Mission.
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Exchange between New York and Sweden to accelerate deployment of low-carbon building solutionsHow can Sweden and New York exchange best practices and experiences in leading-edge commercial and multifamily decarbonization projects?