Challenged Swedish power grid could lead to less export to Denmark

The threat of local capacity shortages prompts Sweden's Energy Markets Inspectorate to look into whether less export to neighboring countries like Denmark can help in the short run. This also happened ten years ago, when the EU Commission had to intervene.
Photo: Thomas Borberg
Photo: Thomas Borberg

Expanding electrical grids often takes ten years or more, and the Swedish network faces acute difficulty, with local capacity shortages centered on major cities being a growing threat.

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