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by knorker
103 days ago
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> For most practical purposes, Swedish electricity generation has been basically fossile free since the 1980's. I think "practical purposes" should include the fact that thanks to also shutting down a bunch of nuclear, Sweden regularly imports German/Polish coal power. Sweden claiming fossile free is only technically true. Practically there's a mountain of greenwashing. So no, I would not say what you just said. I find that greenwashing dishonest. By being anti nuclear, the green parties around the world have caused more radiation[1] and climate changing co2 than any other movement in history. [1]
An oft cited statistic is that coal causes more deaths every single year from radiation (excluding accidents) than nuclear has has caused in its entire history INCLUDING accidents. |
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In 2025, the net export was about 33 TWh. Gross import from Germany, Poland and Lithuania, including transit to other countries, was 1 TWh. So, imported power from countries with coal power plants was less than 1% of total consumption, and the amount of fossil free power exported was more than 30 times greater than the amount of (potentially) fossil power imported. 1-2% fossil energy in the mix is to me not really significant, and especially not considering how much fossil free power is exported.
Sources:
Statistics Sweden table of power import and export: https://www.scb.se/hitta-statistik/statistik-efter-amne/ener...
Basic information about Swedish power generation: https://www.energiforetagen.se/energifakta/elsystemet/produk...