Sweden is preparing to make a major investment in nuclear energy, with the government and Sweden Democrats proposing a plan to help finance the construction of four new reactors. The state would lend companies SEK 300 billion to cover most of the estimated SEK 400 billion cost. While supporters see it as a step toward securing long-term energy stability, the plan faces strong opposition from the Left Party and the Greens, who are raising concerns about environmental and financial risks.
Listen: Swedish government to lend companies billions for new nuclear reactors
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