• Tobberone@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    Well, to be frank, Sweden is Europes second largest, or largest depending on the state of things in France, electricity exporter in Europe. Sweden do not necessarily need more large scale electricity production. Specially not given the drive towards micro production that is now ongoing.

    The only reason to build large scale is to accommodate AI or some other extremely energy dependant technology. They can happily build and run their own electricity network and not include the ordinary consumers, nor the taxpayers.

    This time, it seems, they found the golden nugget despite being blind.

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      3 days ago

      Building energy production to export even more electricity is surely very profitable and also good for the environment.

      I remember the winter 1 or 2 years ago when we exported a fuck ton electricity and apparently our clean electricity displaced enough foreign dirty electricity to reduce the carbon footprint by as much as Sweden annually carbon footprint from cars.

      https://www.svt.se/nyheter/ekonomi/svensk-elexport-minskar-utslappen-motsvarande-hela-biltrafiken

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        3 days ago

        No denying that there are positives, but geopolitically we can’t have Berlin on it’s knees just because Kremlin had a Chinese cargo ship drag it’s anchor half way across the Baltic sea. That’s a no go for an independent Europe.

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          3 days ago

          Yeah, but we should still build more renewable energy production and obviously more resilient and redundant energy infrastructure.

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      3 days ago

      That’s very true. The rational thing is to invest in nuclear on the European continent. The Swedish pricing issue can be solved through politics.