Swedish Business: Put the shovel in the ground

“From the business world’s perspective, the task is clear: we need to rapidly expand all fossil-free energy types as well as the electricity grid to cope with capacity. This requires significantly faster permit processes,” writes CEO Jan-Olof Jacke on Dagens Nyheter’s debate page.

Jacke believes that the state should play a more active role in ensuring that the expansion really comes to fruition. He wonders if the reason for the slowness may be that electricity prices are currently low and there is therefore less interest in the issue.

“Our competitor countries are rapidly increasing their electricity production, in a spirit of pragmatic consensus that is conspicuous by its absence in Sweden,” writes Jacke.

The employers’ organization’s CEO also calls for a research and development policy that secures Sweden’s opportunities to remain a leading knowledge nation, as well as a functioning supply of skills with reasonable conditions for labor immigration that makes it possible to both recruit the best international talent and fill the need for easier jobs.

“Decisive for both climate change and Sweden’s future as a welfare state is the competitiveness of the business world,” he writes.

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