Swedish government wants 60% stake in nuclear power development firm Videberg Kraft
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Published on April 10, 2026.
The Swedish government plans to take a 60% stake in nuclear power development company Videberg ​Kraft, which is part-owned by utility Vattenfall. The government will seek parliamentary approval this year and 2027. The move is part of an effort to clarify the state's role in the development of nuclear power.
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