In an interview in SVT’s 30 minutes last year, Jacob Wallenberg said that nuclear power is “an opportunity that must be looked at” and that he could consider investing in nuclear power if the right assumptions were made.
After the change of government, he thinks that “the conditions are getting better” but that it is such a big issue that cross-block agreements are required to dare to invest in new nuclear power.
– We cannot make decisions four years from now and then at the next election there will be new rules and regulations. Here, a broad agreement is needed at parliamentary level so that the rules of the game are laid down in the long term, he says in Ekot’s Saturday interview.
“Needs a lot more wind power”
Jacob Wallenberg also says that he wants to see clear rules of the game for all forms of energy, not just nuclear power.
– If possible, we need more hydropower, we need a lot more wind power and we need a planable energy base. We need to invest in all these three areas and create reasonably equal conditions for investing in them, then we can get a balanced electricity system over time, he says.