Swedish Energy Agency News and press releases
News and press releases
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Buildings are New York City's largest opportunity to fight climate changeNew York's iconic skyline is dominated by commercial high-rise office buildings. One of the engines of its economy and the home to many of the world's leading corporate headquarters, these buildings are a foundational part of New York City's identity. These same skyscrapers also have a fundamental role in achieving the City and State's climate action goals.
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Collective efforts crucial at UN climate change conference COP27Meet us at this year's climate change conference (COP 27). The event takes place in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on 7 - 18 November 2022.
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The Swedish Energy Agency co-authors article about international market-based cooperation in Carbon Mechanisms ReviewThe Swedish Energy Agency recently co-authored an article that was published in the latest issue of the magazine Carbon Mechanisms Review. A summary of the article follows below.
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Seven Swedish cities join the EU Mission for 100 climate neutral cities by 2030Globally, cities account for more than 70 percent of the world's CO2 emissions. Therefore, the including of cities in the process of reducing global warming is essential. Sweden's method for organising this on a national level has inspired the EU's Cities Mission.
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Notification of early warning in the western Swedish natural gas systemOn Tuesday June 21st, the Swedish Energy Agency declared an “early warning” for the western Swedish natural gas system.
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The reversed auction for bio-CSS will be postponedThe first reversed auction for operational state aid for bio-CSS will be postponed until 2023. The reason behind the delay is that the Swedish Energy Agency currently lacks the necessary prerequisites to launch the reversed auction.
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Call for proposals: Joint Nordic Hydrogen Research ProgrammeThe call for proposals for the Joint Nordic Hydrogen Research Programme is now open.
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Do you want to contribute to knowledge about the role of biomass in society and sustainable bio-based solutions?In this call for proposals, the Swedish Energy Agency is providing support for research and innovation projects that contribute to the energy and climate transition by developing knowledge about the role of biomass in society and sustainable bio-based solutions.
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Decision to release emergency stocks of oil in SwedenThe Swedish government has decided to carry out a release of the Swedish emergency stocks of oil. The release is part of the joint collective action decided by the member countries of the International Energy Agency (IEA) on the 1st of March 2022.
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Fourth call: Human, Energy Systems and Society (MESAM)The Swedish Energy Agency is allocating SEK 85 million within the research program “Human, Energy Systems and Society” (MESAM). In this call we welcome project proposals involving new working methods, processes, and tools that are examined in practice and can contribute to transitioning into sustainable energy systems for all. This call is primarily aimed at researchers working with perspectives and methods based in e.g. social sciences, humanities and interdisciplinary research. Proposals should be submitted by August 31, 2022, 23.59 at the latest.