Sweden halts subsidies for renewables

As of January 2021, there'll be no more subsidies for renewable energy in Sweden through its certificate system. Following fruitful talks, the deal will see final negotiations during the fall, says Energy Minister Anders Ygemand, who will now examine how to secure investments.
Swedish Energy Minister Anders Ygeman. | Photo: PR / Kristian Pohl/Regeringskansliet
Swedish Energy Minister Anders Ygeman. | Photo: PR / Kristian Pohl/Regeringskansliet

Sweden's farewell to its certificate system subsidizing renewable energy has been a long time coming, and now a final bill has been put forth.

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