Categories: EnvironmentNews

Sweden Shuts Down its Last Coal-Fired Power Plant

Sweden has officially stepped out of the coal power business by shutting down its last coal-fired power station, two years ahead of schedule.

Joining Belgium and Austria, Sweden becomes the third country in Europe to bid farewell to coal. 

According to Stockholm Exergi, the owners of the coal power plant and also a company partly owned by the city of Stockholm, the shut down of the power plant means the C02 emissions of the Stockholm Exergi will be cut in half. This is a huge milestone and a big step towards clean energy in Sweden. 

Anders Egelrud, chief executive at Stockholm Exergi said: “This plant has provided the Stockholmers with heat and electricity for a long time, today we know that we must stop using all fossil fuels, therefore the coal needs to be phased out and we do so several years before the original plan.”

Sweden, along with Belgium and Austria, are role models for other countries who are planning to do the same. This is evidenced by Europe Beyond Coal‘s campaign director Kathrin Gutmann, who said:

“With Sweden going coal-free in the same week as Austria, the downward trajectory of coal in Europe is clear. Against the backdrop of the serious health challenges we are currently facing, leaving coal behind in exchange for renewables is the right decision, and will repay us in kind with improved health, climate protection, and more resilient economies.”

In fact, six more countries are expected to follow in the steps of Sweden, including France (2022), Slovakia and Portugal (2023), the UK (2024), Ireland (2025), and Italy (2025). Sweden’s Nordic neighbors, Finland and Denmark, are planning to suit in 2029 and 2030 respectively. 

Nowadays, more than half of the energy used across Sweden is from renewable energy sources. With the way things are going now, we can expect this number to rise. 

Luda Berdnyk

Luda is originally from a tiny city in Ukraine, but moved to San Francisco, California, when she was a child and has lived there for 17+ years. Her interests include traveling, learning about (and trying food from) different countries, hiking, and exploring her city.

View Comments

Recent Posts

American Tommy Paul Wins Nordic Open 2024

Tommy Paul added another chapter to his breakout season by winning the 2024 Nordic Open…

2 months ago

Celebrating 10 Years of the Nordic International Film Festival

Celebrating 10 Years of the Nordic International Film Festival The Nordic International Film Festival (NIFF)…

2 months ago

Kanelbullens Dag: Why Swedes celebrate the Cinnamon Bun

Every year on October 4th, Swedes go a little crazier than usual for the Cinnamon…

3 months ago

Guide: Where to buy Swedish Cinnamon Buns in the U.S.

Get ready to loosen those belts - tomorrow is Cinnamon Bun Day in Sweden! That’s…

3 months ago

Recipe: Swedish Cinnamon Buns

You would think that every day is Cinnamon Bun Day in Sweden with companies like…

3 months ago

Kräftskiva: The origin behind Sweden’s spectacular crayfish parties

Crayfish season starts at the beginning of August and ends somewhere around the end of…

4 months ago

This website uses cookies.