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- Nyhet – 11 mars 2026
A perfect storm for the EU’s energy and climate policy debate
Any short-term solution that the European Council concludes next week should in our view avoid disincentivizing tackling the structural problem of Europe’s energy supply, writes expert Stefan Kvarfordt.


- Nyhet – 8 juli 2025
Electricity price relief under CISAF - an analysis of the expected impact
The new state aid framework, CISAF, supports energy-intensive industries to compensate for high electricity costs. But an analysis shows that only certain countries have the possibility to fully utilise the price relief state aid measure.


- Rapport – 14 mars 2025
Swedish power systems robust for 300 TWh
It is possible to build a power system that meets the planning target of 300 TWh of electricity consumption in Sweden, but the choices made will lead to different system characteristics and require different conditions.

- Rapport – 21 juni 2023
Kraftsamling elförsörjning - Scenario analysis 290 TWh
The starting point of the analysis has been fossil-free energy, cost optimization, and user focus. The target year has been moved to 2050, assuming a usage of 290 TWh of electricity in Sweden.


- Rapport – 23 maj 2022
Stödtjänster
Denna studie utgör en uppföljning inom delprojektet ”Långsiktig Scenarioanalys” inom Svenskt Näringslivs projekt Kraftsamling Elförsörjning. Målsättningen är att beskriva vilka stödtjänster som behövs i de två olika systemen, teknikneutralt eller helt förnybart, som presenteras i rapporten.

- Nyhet – 18 februari 2022
Energy tops European policy debate
– Low-cost electricity is vital to our competitiveness, but price stability is just as important, argued Marie Knutsen-Öy, responsible for energy policy at the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, during an online seminar organised by the European Parliament on 28 January.


- Nyhet – 5 november 2021
Why the EU’s environmental classification system hits Swedish companies hard
Despite harsh criticism being directed at the EU’s taxonomy, Swedish authorities apply the classification. Companies that need government credit guarantees to restructure are now being affected.

