Stockholm, 4 February 2025
The National Nuclear New-build Coordinator’s second interim report provides a clarified recommendation on how a programme organisation may be designed. The coordinator recommends the establishment of a state-owned company that invests in new nuclear power capacity. By investing in several projects that get financial support from the state’s financing model, lock-in effects regarding learning can be avoided. In this way, a higher costefficiency and a more responsible use of tax-payers money can be achieved.
The coordinator also proposes regional cooperation with neighbouring countries regarding skills and supply chains. The report also provides a follow-up of activities of the National Nuclear New-build Coordinator since the previous interim report (June 2024), a summary of ongoing activities for new nuclear power and an assessment of the possibility to fulfil the goals in the Swedish Government’s roadmap for new nuclear power.
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Source – Government of Sweden