Nuclear critics to be removed from Vattenfall's board

The Swedish government has nominated three new members for the utility’s board. As a consequence, two nuclear-skeptic members will step down, according to one media.
Vattenfall will probably have new bord members after the general meeting on April 26. | Photo: Vattenfall
Vattenfall will probably have new bord members after the general meeting on April 26. | Photo: Vattenfall
by anne filbert, translated by kristoffer grønbæk

The Swedish government has renewed its ambitions within nuclear power, and therefore it seems fitting that Vattenfall, which is owned by the Swedish state, has persons on the board who are supportive of such ambitions.

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