Sweden’s 2026 draft plan for 220 billion kronor ($23.4 billion) in loans for the construction of 5 gigawatts of new nuclear capacity is one of the most generous nuclear support frameworks on the continent, but developers still have concerns.
In negotiations with developers, the government is under pressure to control taxpayer subsidies for commercial operation of the reactors.
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