Political
reflection

How Will the Opposition Create Policies to Increase the Expansion Rate?

The conditions for competing in the energy market are constantly evolving with new technologies, new policies and other external factors, given the uncertainty in the world and the industry’s desire for rapid electrification – are we keeping pace and what trends do the opposition parties see? How does the opposition want to create policies to increase the rate of wind power deployment?

What does it mean for the opposition to build the most efficient, technology-neutral energy system possible and what potential conflicts of objectives do they see? In the market, supply and demand must be matched exactly, hour by hour; what kind of market is needed to stimulate plannability and demand flexibility?

How should Sweden remain an attractive country for foreign investment in power production?

Fredrik Olovsson, Energy Policy Spokesperson, Social Democrats
Fredrik Olovsson
Energy Policy Spokesperson, Social Democrats
Rickard Nordin, Energy Policy Spokesperson, Centre Party
Rickard Nordin
Energy Policy Spokesperson, Centre Party
Birger Lahti, Energy Policy Spokesperson, Left Party
Photo: Agnes Stuber
Birger Lahti
Energy Policy Spokesperson, Left Party
(Photo: Agnes Stuber)
Linus Lakso, Energy Policy Spokesperson, Green Party
Linus Lakso
Energy Policy Spokesperson, Green Party