Swedish Energy Agency News and press releases
News and press releases
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NATO exercise strengthens energy securityTraining and exercises are key to ensuring resilience in a changing geopolitical landscape. During the NATO exercise CORE-25, civilian and military stakeholders came together to practise how to protect energy infrastructure in times of crisis and conflict.
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Swedish Energy Agency introduces updated logoFrom January 2026, the Swedish Energy Agency will begin using an updated logo.
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National survey of interest in IPCEI projects on nuclear powerThe Swedish Energy Agency is surveying the interest of Swedish companies in future projects within the EU collaboration IPCEI Nuclear Power. The deadline for responses is 4 December 2025.
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COP30: Focus on implementation in this year’s climate negotiationsOn Monday, the UN Climate Change Conference COP30 starts in Brazil. Experts from the Swedish Energy Agency will be there to support Sweden in the climate negotiations.
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The Swedish Energy Agency strengthens the development of future nuclear powerTo promote new nuclear power in Sweden, research and development environments that enhance expertise, knowledge, and innovation are essential. The Swedish Energy Agency has therefore granted approximately SEK 178 million to 22 research and innovation projects aimed at developing future nuclear power.
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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.