Energy sector in Sweden within the BalticSCOPE project
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* The information presented is the working exercise of the cross-border maritime spatial planning discussions and can not be treated as the official opinion of the European Commission and the Member States involved in the consortium of the Baltic SCOPE project.
Lorain Road Business District Revitalization Plan Final Presentation
Energy sector in Sweden*
1. Energy – conditions &
characteristics for Sweden
Planners meeting 24-25 August 2015
Central Baltic case
Eva Rosenhall
eva.rosenhall@havochvatten.se
2. Current use
• Sweden generally has good conditions for sea-based wind power
• Sea-based wind power – in production and may continue to increase
• Production of Swedish wind power facilities = 10 TWh 2013
• 0.55 TWh produced at sea-based facilities = constitutes only a small part
of Sweden's total wind power production
• Difficulties in achieving economic profitability are restricting expansion
projects at sea
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• Currently five wind farms at sea in
Sweden, all located within the
territorial waters.
• Several other wind farms planned
that have permits, equivalent to a
theoretical annual production of
8.8 TWh
• Not yet constructed because of
fears of unprofitability
4. • So far conclusions that wind power has a limited impact on the
environment, but it depends on which protective measures are taken
• Current conflicts of interest
• conservation – sea-based wind power on shallow offshore banks
• defence / military operations
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Current use
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Areas of national interests for
wind power at sea:
• 27 areas with a total area of
approximately 4,000 sq km
• Criteria: a wind speed of at
least 8 m/s, a connected
area of at least 15 sq km
and a sea depth of at most
35 metres
6. Future perspectives
• Future prospects for wind power at sea are good (need: research and
development, economic support / electrical certification system)
• Energy systems perspective – wider geographic distribution of electricity
production in Sweden with sea-based wind power
• Research and development address environmental effects of wind power,
adapting technology to different conditions
• Planning framework for wind power of 30 TWh by 2020, of which 10 TWh
at sea and 20 TWh on land
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7. • Wave power – at a stage characterised by research and development, on
the way towards commercialization
• Floating wind turbines – technical developments in progress, but
technology is still young, difficult to predict commercial developments
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Future perspectives
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• Nord Stream bypass
several of the Baltic Sea's
biologically important
areas
• Plans to construct one or
two more parallel pipes