Sweden: Infrastructure trends

Sweden: Infrastructure trends

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Wind and solar power to take on a bigger role in Sweden amid nuclear phase-out
NSEnergy Business
Sweden has targeted 100% renewables in its energy mix by 2040, and with nuclear set to be scaled back, wind and solar can bridge the gap.
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Octopus renewables to buy 48-MW wind project in Sweden
Renewables Now
March 10 (Renewables Now) - Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust plc on Tuesday said it has agreed to purchase a construction-ready wind project in Sout
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Sweden expects 129% jump in wind output by 2022
Renewables Now
March 17 (Renewables Now) - Sweden expects a significant increase in both wind and solar power generation, and a drop in total electricity supply and deman
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Sweden considers launching night train to Brussels
Brussels Times
A night train from Brussels to Sweden could be in store in the future, according to a new study by the Swedish traffic agency. Spurred on by interest from the
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Skanska signs for Swedish rail project
The Construction Index
Skanska is to convert a section of Sweden’s West Coast Line from single to double tracks.
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Einride T-pod self-driving truck starts its runs on public road for DB schenker
Auto Evolution
Seeing passenger cars moving on streets with no driver in control is something we are slowly becoming accustomed to. But seeing a 20-ton truck with no windows driving by itself is not something we can wrap our heads around just yet.
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Swedish-Danish metro project moves beyond dream stage
Next City
The mayors of Copenhagen and Malmö begin their push for a subway beneath the Øresund, contracts are let for Bangladesh's first metro, and the FTA makes grants available for transit-oriented development.
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Sweden needs to further add power capacity or face shortages -report
Reuters
Sweden will need to add a further 2.6 gigawatts (GW) in power generation capacity by 2040 to avoid power shortages after it closes some of its nuclear reactors, according to the country's grid operator.