No gunpowder factory in Borlänge – to be built in Kristinehamn

Verkan AB has decided not to build the planned gunpowder factory in Borlänge and will instead proceed with the project in Kristinehamn, Värmland.

Verkan AB has selected Kristinehamn due to superior technical conditions, particularly regarding road connections and access to process water. The company is now advancing the environmental permit process at the new site.

Borlänge municipality maintained good dialogue with the firm and expressed understanding of the decision. "This is an important investment for Sweden, and we wish Verkan all the best with their continued establishment process," said municipal director Jörgen Olsson.

The project could have created 450 jobs in Borlänge but would also have brought increased transport and handling of hazardous materials. The municipality is therefore ending work on the detailed plan for the Svartå – Matsknutsgårdarna area.

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Illustration of IKEA Borlänge store relocation to Kupolen, featuring moving trucks, employees, and disappointed municipal chairman Erik Nises addressing press.
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Ikea to relocate from Norra Backa to Kupolen in Borlänge

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Ikea plans to move its Borlänge store from Norra Backa to smaller premises in Kupolen in 2027. Municipal chairman Erik Nises (S) is disappointed over the short notice. It remains unclear how the move will affect the roughly 230 employees.

Bureaucracy and protected species like frogs are delaying construction of new Swedish Armed Forces regiments in Falun, potentially taking 15 years. Bergslagens artilleriregemente in Kristinehamn has progressed faster despite similar issues. Regiment commanders express frustration over lengthy processing times.

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Borlänge’s municipal group has reused materials from renovations and demolitions, saving ten million kronor over the past two years.

Residents in Karlshamn have voted no to a future nuclear power plant in the municipality in a referendum. The result is preliminary but party leaders have pledged to follow it.

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Hitachi Energy is expanding its operations in Ludvika, prompting a significant increase in heavy rail transports. Representatives from the company, Trafikverket, and several municipalities recently met at bangården Hagen to address future transport challenges. CEO Tobias Hansson is convinced a solution is within reach.

The Land and Environment Court on Monday granted Boliden a permit for continued and expanded operations at the Aitik mine outside Gällivare.

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Two weeks after a rockfall and tremors halted operations at Boliden's Garpenberg mine—injuring several workers and forcing evacuation—production is now forecast at only one third of the annual plan. The union reports high anxiety among staff, but no layoffs are planned.

 

 

 

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