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Swedish govt to reform energy policy to prevent power shortage

By IANS | Updated: July 5, 2023 13:55 IST

Stockholm, July 5 The Swedish government announced that it aims to reform the country's energy policy to ensure ...

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Stockholm, July 5 The Swedish government announced that it aims to reform the country's energy policy to ensure that the strained power supply situation of last summer and winter will not be repeated.

In order to make the country's electricity transmission system "more reliable and robust to ensure cheap electricity at all times", the government has tasked national power grid operator Svenska Kraftnat with producing a new standard for measuring the reliability of the system to increase transparency and with identifying the transmission grid and electricity production facilities where further investments are needed, reports Xinhua news agency.

Although the country already has "more power production capacity installed than ever before, we still have higher electricity prices than usual and continuing constraints in the (transmission) system", Minister for Energy, Business and Industry Ebba Busch said at a press conference.

"Without sufficient operational reliability, it does not matter how much electricity is produced if it is not transported to its destination at all hours of the year," she said.

She said that transmission capacity bottlenecks between the northern and southern parts of the country have increased electricity prices in the south to considerably high levels.

Sweden's electricity system is still in a strained situation, the government said.

During the summer and winter of 2022, the situation was exceptionally strained with very high electricity prices and risks of power shortages.

The decommissioning of nuclear power plants and closure of other power sources in southern Sweden have pushed electricity prices higher.

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Tags: Svenska kraftnätswedenXinhuaStockholmXinhua NewsSwedish DefenceRoyal Swedish Academy Of SciencesSwedish AcademySwedish ParliamentSwedish National Board Of Health And WelfareXinhua news agency
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