26 February 2021
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Once a poster child for environmentalism, Sweden has now embarked on a retroactive and harmful journey, write Sama Bilbao y Léon, director general, and John Lindberg, public affairs manager, at World Nuclear Association. The following is a translation from Swedish of their article
Sverige bör ompröva sin kärnkraftspolitik published by
Dagens Industri on 18 February.
Sama Bilbao y León and John Lindberg (Image: World Nuclear Association) Until a couple of years ago, Sweden had one of the world s more boring electricity systems - it was reliable, had a low environmental impact and generated large amounts of cheap electricity for both households and industry. This helped Swedish companies remain globally competitive, ensured that a healthy environment could be passed on to future generations, and its people generally did not have to worry whether their electrical appliances worked. Sweden s industries did not have to shut down their production becaus
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