Swedish Energy Agency News and press releases
News and press releases
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The latest developments in global energy marketsThe Swedish Energy Agency is closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East and the US-Israeli war with Iran, assessing the impact on the energy markets and Sweden’s energy supply.
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New system cost study on the development of Swedish nuclear powerThe Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), with support from the Swedish Energy Agency, has carried out a system cost study comparing different future scenarios for the Swedish electricity system, including varying levels of nuclear power.
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Research for a competitive and sustainable battery value chainInterested in carrying out research that can contribute to a competitive and sustainable battery value chain? Swedish Energy Agency’s research program on the Sustainable Battery Value Chain is launching its third call for proposals.
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Swedish Cleantech enters the German marketThe Swedish Energy Agency runs the Swedish-German Cleantech Platform (SGCP) accelerator programme to introduce Swedish companies with innovative energy solutions to the German market.
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Four KTH Projects – Risks and Opportunities of Refrigerants in Heat PumpsJoin a webinar exploring new research on the risks, opportunities and future management of refrigerants in heat pump systems.
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Meet us at E-world energy & water 2026At E-world energy & water trade fair on 10-12 February 2026 in Essen, Germany, the Swedish Energy Agency is organising an energy pavilion together with the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce and Business Sweden.
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Catator gears up internationally with support from Global Innovation AcceleratorThrough the Swedish Energy Agency’s Global Innovation Accelerator (GIA) programme, Catator, a Swedish technology company specialising in hydrogen solutions, has taken decisive steps towards establishing itself on the Japanese and South Korean markets.
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New Cybersecurity Act enters into force in SwedenThe NIS2 directive is implemented into Swedish law by the new Cybersecurity Act.
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New opportunity to apply for bio-CCS supportThe second call within the Swedish Energy Agency’s support scheme for bio-CCS has opened. A total of SEK 10 billion is available for allocation.
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Industrial Leap invests SEK 16.8 million in e-methaneThe Swedish Energy Agency is granting SEK 16.8 million in support to OX2 and Södra Skogsägarna through the Industrial Leap initiative. They will investigate the potential for producing renewable e-methane.