
Swedish Energy Agency News and press releases
News and press releases
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Hybrit is granted SEK 3.1 billionThe Swedish Energy Agency grants LKAB and Hybrit Development AB SEK 3.1 billion in state aid through the Industrial Leap. The project will establish a demonstration plant for manufacturing fossil-free sponge iron. The plant creates the potential for cutting Sweden´s carbon emissions by 1.8 million tonnes annually.
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New York is looking for Swedish solutions in heating and coolingSwedish heating and cooling technology can help property owners in New York. Swedish companies can now apply for the $10 million Empire Technology Prize and contribute to New York's climate transition.
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The Swedish Energy Agency looks to the eastOn 4-6 December, the Swedish Energy Agency participated in the Sweden Indo-Pacific Business Summit. Decision-makers, representatives from business and the innovation ecosystem in the Indo-Pacific region and Sweden gathered in Singapore.
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COP28: Raised ambition and new international partnershipsThe UN climate change conference COP28 began on Thursday in Dubai. The Swedish Energy Agency is participating in the climate negotiations and the Swedish business delegation.
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New web portal to visualise Sweden's energy systemWe are now launching a new web portal which visualises the Swedish energy system. The goal is to explain complex statistics and the flow of the energy system in an uncomplicated, easily accessible way.
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Research and innovation are needed for a sustainable and secure societyThe Swedish Research Council, the Swedish Energy Agency, Formas, Forte, the Swedish National Space Agency and Vinnova have now submitted a joint document with recommendations ahead of the Government bill on research and innovation. Excellent research, internationalisation and innovation are focused on.
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New investment initiative attracts many scale-up companiesOur Investment Accelerator helps companies improve their investment readiness. The programme kicks off with the companies meeting some 40 international investors in Copenhagen.
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Sweden can contribute to New York's transitionProperty owners in New York need to reduce emissions from their buildings. Sweden can help with this, as Swedish companies have long experience and new innovations that can contribute to New York's climate transition.
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Batteries of the future are being developed at AltrisElectrification is a decisive tool in the green transition. But in a future when more and more things are powered by electricity, the demand for batteries will be high. How can production rates meet this demand?
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The future of battery technology in Sweden looks promisingThe battery industry is on its way to becoming a new key industry in Sweden, alongside industries such as steel and forestry. But what does the future hold for Swedish battery production?