
Swedish Energy Agency News and press releases
News and press releases
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Building a brighter future in Africa together with EELAThe Swedish Energy Agency is participating in the second phase of the Energy Efficiency for Sustainable Livelihoods in Africa (EELA) program.
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Sustainable transport and solar energy - new projects in GhanaThe Swedish Energy Agency will finance an e-mobility and a solar project to reduce emissions in Ghana.
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Great progress for emissions trading under the Paris Agreement at COP29 in BakuAfter long and intensive negotiations at the UN climate conference COP29, the Parties agreed on rules and procedures for emissions trading under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. These decisions create conditions for the international carbon market to scale.
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The Swedish Energy Agency at COP29On November 11, the UN climate conference COP29 starts in Baku, Azerbaijan. The Swedish Energy Agency participates in the international negotiations and in the Swedish business delegation.
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Expanded climate cooperation with the Global Green Growth InstituteThe Swedish Energy Agency and the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) have entered into a formal cooperation agreement, aiming to support the implementation of emission reduction activities in line with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
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Sweden and Zambia in climate cooperation under the Paris AgreementThe Swedish Energy Agency and the Zambian Ministry of Green Economy and Environment have signed an agreement on emissions trading under the Paris Agreement. The next steps are to negotiate suitable emission reduction projects and sign a binding bilateral agreement.
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Launching the Swedish Battery Arena – A hub guided by value chain actorsThe Swedish Energy Agency is launching the Battery Arena to bring together stakeholders across the value chain on core issues, that could enhance Sweden and the Nordics as a leading region within the global battery industry.
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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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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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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.