Energy Minister Ebba Busch warns of costlier nuclear power without political agreement, during TV interview with symbolic rising cost graphics.
Energy Minister Ebba Busch warns of costlier nuclear power without political agreement, during TV interview with symbolic rising cost graphics.
AI 生成的图像

Busch warns of costlier nuclear power without agreement

AI 生成的图像

Energy Minister Ebba Busch (KD) fears prices for new nuclear power will rise without a broad cross-block energy agreement. In SVT's "30 Minutes," she criticizes the Moderates and Sweden Democrats for sabotaging the talks last autumn, calling it short-sighted and petty. Finance Minister Niklas Wykman (M) rejects the criticism, pointing to disagreements on the left side.

In an interview on SVT's "30 Minutes," Ebba Busch, KD leader and energy and industry minister, expresses concern that the lack of a broad energy agreement will drive up costs for new nuclear power. "I believe the price tag is affected by whether there is a handshake across the bloc," she says. The talks for an agreement broke down last autumn after the Moderates and Sweden Democrats refused support, which Busch calls "short-sighted" and "petty." She regrets the outcome and admits it was a personal failure: "Yes, one can concede that."

Busch emphasizes the importance of stability for business investments. "If one wants to secure the big money... it would have been great if we had shaken hands fully last autumn," she says. Despite the failure, she highlights the government's progress: over 7,000 megawatts of new installed capacity and 2,000 megawatts increased output, equivalent to nearly two nuclear reactors.

Finance Minister Niklas Wykman (M) responds with surprise to Busch's statements. "Her comments are hard to understand," he says, noting that the Social Democrats now support nuclear power in the budget, aligning with the government. He rejects the claim that M and SD caused the collapse and instead criticizes the Greens' veto on new nuclear power. According to Wykman, business, including Vattenfall and base industry firms, has confirmed that unity has been achieved, which should lower costs rather than raise them.

The conflict highlights tensions within the center-right government ahead of energy policy challenges, where long-term stability is demanded by industry.

人们在说什么

X discussions focus on Ebba Busch's SVT '30 Minutes' interview criticizing Moderates (M) and Sweden Democrats (SD) for sabotaging autumn energy talks, risking higher nuclear power costs. Social Democrats blame M and SD for prioritizing politics over affordable energy. Some users decry Busch as bitter toward coalition partners pre-election, while others defend her stance and fault media bias or left-wing tactics. Sentiments vary from supportive of cross-party agreement to skeptical of internal Tidö conflicts.

相关文章

Ebba Busch criticizing EU commissioner on energy issues with power infrastructure visuals
AI 生成的图像

Ebba Busch criticizes EU commissioner over bottleneck revenues

由 AI 报道 AI 生成的图像

Energy Minister Ebba Busch (KD) launches a sharp attack on EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen in the dispute over Swedish bottleneck revenues. She recently paused the expansion of a power cable to Denmark.

Party leaders debated energy, healthcare, economy and migration in SVT's Agenda on Sunday evening. The tone was more restrained than in the autumn debate, but tensions rose over the parliamentary vote compensation system and energy policy. Jimmie Åkesson accused the Greens of trying to 'buy' votes from independents.

由 AI 报道

Christian Democrats leader Ebba Busch warned at a press conference in Visby that victory is at risk for the Tidö parties. She stressed that the coming four years should not focus on major tax cuts but instead on welfare and ordinary families' finances.

Vattenfall has chosen Rolls-Royce as supplier for three new small modular reactors at Ringhals. The announcement came at a press conference on Monday, June 15.

由 AI 报道

Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson responds to remarks from Sverigedemokraterna leader Jimmie Åkesson about ministerial posts ahead of the autumn election.

Centerpartiet has partially reversed its opposition to Uppsala's tram project, now favoring construction of half the route rather than canceling it entirely. The decision stems from estimated cancellation costs of 3.8 to 4.2 billion kronor. Oppositionsråd Ehsan Nasari (C) stated that scrapping the whole project is no longer economically defensible.

由 AI 报道

The CDU's economic wing has rallied behind Economics Minister Katherina Reiche after her public clash with SPD Vice-Chancellor Lars Klingbeil over energy policy. Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed dismay at the exchange. A resignation demand from the party's social wing was quickly retracted.

此网站使用 cookie

我们使用 cookie 进行分析以改进我们的网站。阅读我们的 隐私政策 以获取更多信息。
拒绝