'Offshore wind can be a Swedish baseload as nuclear bows out'

FACE TO FACE | If Sweden waives grid-connection costs, wind projects in the Baltic Sea won’t need any further support and can play a key role in its energy future, says Mattias Wärn, chief executive at developer Svea Vind Offshore

A yacht catches the wind with the closed down nuclear powerstation at Barseback, outside Malmo, behind.
A yacht catches the wind with the closed down nuclear powerstation at Barseback, outside Malmo, behind.Foto: SVEN NACKSTRAND/AFP/Getty Images/NTB scanpix
Published 4 March 2019, 10:51Updated 4 March 2019, 13:25
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