The Swedish wind energy group Svensk Vindenergi believes that Sweden’s study into nuclear subsidies overlooks renewables, such as large-scale energy storage and optimisation software, which are more cost-effective and capable of ensuring a stable electricity supply, it said.
- Nuclear power’s stability is unfairly compared only to wind energy, overlooking solar, hydropower, wind, and energy storage systems that ensure stability and low volatility, the group added.
- And Sweden’s large-scale battery systems rival nuclear reactors, stabilising the grid by storing surplus energy and reducing volatility, negative prices, and overall costs.
- Despite assumptions of rising electricity consumption, Sweden is becoming more energy-efficient through renewables and innovative software optimising production and use.
- The group has called on the government to evaluate renewable solutions, focus on efficiency over capacity, and minimise societal costs. Renewable technologies already available can provide a stable, competitive, and sustainable energy supply.