
Swedish Energy Agency News and press releases
News and press releases
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The Swedish Energy Agency strengthens Sweden's international cooperation in nuclear powerThe Swedish Energy Agency joins a Swedish-British nuclear delegation to enhance international cooperation and opportunities for Swedish industry, especially around small modular reactors (SMRs).
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Battery swapping paves the way for faster electrificationResearchers at the Stockholm School of Economics are investigating battery swapping – a technology for battery replacement that could accelerate the transition to fossil-free transport.
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A shift in excavation – the road towards electrified construction transportA research project funded by the Swedish energy agency shows that a large share of traditional heavy vehicle transports could be electrified today – with the help of new business models.
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How Sweden aims to become a leader in energy researchThe Swedish Energy Agency’s competence centre programme has a clear vision: to position Sweden as a global leader in energy research, with centres that stand out on the international stage.
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Public transport on water: faster, greener, smarterSmall electric ferries can support climate goals and ease urban congestion, according to a research project in Karlskrona.
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Battery delegation to Japan focused on knowledge sharing and enhanced collaborationThe Swedish Energy Agency is co-hosting a Nordic delegation to Japan with a focus on batteries. The aim is to deepen cooperation in research and innovation, market Sweden as a test bed and attract investments to strengthen Sweden's competitiveness.
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228 million SEK to Öresundskraft – major investment in CCS in HelsingborgThe Swedish Energy Agency is granting 228 million SEK in support to Öresundskraft’s Innozhero project for the construction of a carbon capture facility in Helsingborg.
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Ovako leads the way towards a fossil free steel industryOvako, one of the Nordic region’s largest players in scrap recycling and steel production, has taken a groundbreaking step toward a more sustainable future.
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Fossil free technology from SaltX is transforming the cement and lime industryWith support from the Industrial Leap, SaltX has taken important steps toward commercialisation. Now, the next major milestone awaits: a full-scale demo plant in Norway.
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Sweden and the Dominican Republic sign bilateral climate cooperation agreementThe Swedish Energy Agency and the Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources have signed a bilateral agreement on climate cooperation under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. The agreement enables the Swedish Energy Agency to finance mitigation activities in the Caribbean country that both reduce emissions and contribute to sustainable development.