- Oil phase-out in Sweden
In
2005 thegovernment of Sweden announced their intention to makeSweden the first country to break its dependence onpetroleum ,natural gas and other ‘fossil raw materials’ by2020 . In making this decision, four reasons were cited by the Governmentcite web
url=http://www.sweden.gov.se/sb/d/2031/a/67096
title=Making Sweden an OIL-FREE Society
author=Prime Minister's Office Commission on Oil Independence
accessdate=2007-02-13] :
*The impact of oil prices on Swedish economic growth and employment;
*The link between oil, peace and security throughout the world;
*The great potential to use Sweden's own cleanrenewable energy resources in place ofoil ;
*The threat of climate change resulting from the extensive burning offossil fuel s.As of 2005, oil supplies provided about 32% of the country's energy supply, with
nuclear power andhydroelectricity providing much of the remainder. Although it was not proposed to end the use of oil entirely, the 2020 date was seen as a marker on a continuing process of the "oil phase-out in Sweden".Commission on Oil Independence
To make recommendations on how dependency on oil should be broken, the government created a Commission on Oil Independence ("Kommissionen för att bryta oljeberoendet i Sverige till år 2020"), headed by the then Prime Minister
Göran Persson , which reported inJune 2006 .In their report, the Commission proposed the following targets for 2020:
*Consumption of oil in
road transport to be reduced by 40-50 per cent.
*Consumption of oil inindustry to be cut by 25-40 per cent.
*Heating buildings with oil, a practice already cut by 70% since the1973 oil crisis , should be phased out
*Overall, energy should be used 20% more efficientlyReplacing oil with
renewable energy sources andenergy conservation measures to cut total energy use was envisioned. This is also expected to result in cuts incarbon emissions and to strengthen the country's role insustainable development technologies as well as increasing its international economic competitiveness.Energy sources
Technical solutions under consideration include the further development of domestically grown
biofuel s,solar cell s,fuel cell s,wind farms ,wave energy , a major increase indistrict heating schemes and greater use ofheat pumps . It is expected that research, development and commercialization of such technologies should be supported by government.The Commission is also recommending that the government should not sanction the creation of a national
natural gas infrastructure, on the belief that this would inhibit the development ofbiofuel s and encourage the use of gas in place of oil.Energy use
To cut energy use, the commission anticipates that by 2020 at least 75% of all new housing would use low-energy building techniques similar to the German
Passive house standard, and that it will also be necessary to modernize the existing housing stock, including replacing directelectric heating systems (with systems heated by district heating,biofuel s or heat pumps).They also expect there to be a greater use of teleworking, video conferencing and web conferencing,
public transport , sea transport,hybrid vehicle s, and smaller, lighter,biodiesel cars.As part of reducing industrial consumption, it is proposed that carbon allowances issued in Sweden under the
European Union Emission Trading Scheme should be cut to 75% of their initial levels by 2020.The taxation system is also likely to be used to influence energy choices, together with education and public awareness initiatives.
Progress
On their release, the Commission's proposals were supported by the national automotive industry association, BIL Sweden. It was, however, opposed by the timber industry, who fear that land producing profitable exports may become used for low-income domestic
biofuel productioncite web
url=http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/004832.html
title=Letter from Sweden: Fossil Fuel-Free by 2020, Maybe
first=Alan
last=Akinsson
publisher=Worldchanging.com
date=2006-08-16
accessdate=2007-02-13] . As of 2008, 43% of the Swedish primary energy supply comes from renewable sources, which is the largest share in any European Union country cite web
url=http://renewabletech.blogspot.com/2008/07/sweden-has-got-largest-share-of.html
title=Sweden Has the Largest Share of Renewable Energy in Europe
first=Patrik
last=Marckert
publisher=RenewableTech
date=2008-07-25
accessdate=2008-08-13] .The prospects for the proposals are currently uncertain following the defeat of the Prime Minister's
Swedish Social Democratic Party in September's 2006 Swedish general election. The Commission's proposals do remain, however, of international interest.ee also
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2000 Watt society
*Alternative propulsion
*Coal phase out
*Distributed generation
*Energy policy
*Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion
*Future energy development
*Peak oil
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*Renewable energy development
*Renewable energy in the European Union
*Transport electrification
*United Kingdom Climate Change Bill
*World energy resources and consumption References
External links
* [http://www.social.ministry.se/sb/d/5745/ Government Offices of Sweden: Energy and climate policy]
* [http://www.swedishenergyagency.se/ Swedish Energy Agency]
* [http://www.svenskbiogas.se/sb/docs/english/Biogastrain_produktblad_2005.pdf Sweden's first biogas train]
* [http://www.svebio.se/?p=726 Swedish Bioenergy Association]
* [http://www.sweden.se/templates/cs/Article____14363.aspx The road to Sweden's oil-free future]
* [http://www.iiea.com/images/managed/events_attachments/Towards%20an%20Oil%20Free%20Economy%20in%20Ireland-1.pdf Towards an Oil Free Economy in Ireland: Lessons from the Swedish Commission for Oil Independence Report]
* [http://www.director.co.uk/MAGAZINE/2006/7%20Jul/energy_59_12.html Director Magazine: Sweden plans to wave goodbye to oil. Can the UK do the same?]
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