The Swedish power utility announced a plan to invest heavily in renewable energies over the next two years. The company said investments in solar and storage will reach 2 billion SEK ($226.3 million).Swedish state-owned power company Vattenfall has announced a new investment plan for the period 2017-2018, which includes a "tangible increase in investments in solar energy".
The 28 billion SEK ($3.16 billion) plan for growth investments, which will be mainly devoted to renewable energies, includes 17 billion SEK ($1.92 billion) for onshore and offshore wind power and 2 billion SEK 2 billion SEK ($226.3 million) in solar and storage energy projects.
The remaining 6 billion SEK ($678.9 million) will be used for fossil fuel projects ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...