Author/Authors :
J. Stenlund Nilsson، نويسنده , , A. Ma rtensson، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Over the past three decades, Swedish energy policy has evolved in three major stages—oil
reduction, phase-out of nuclear energy, renewable energy—each with a different focus. Since
1977, Swedish law has required municipalities to develop an energy plan that addresses the
supply, distribution, and use of energy. Whether such plans have contributed to the development
of local energy-systems has been a subject for debate. This paper is based on a study of
12municipal energy-plans that attempted to control and develop local energy-systems in
southern Sweden. The analysis examines how municipalities promote oil reduction, efficient
energy use, and the use of renewable energy. The plans varied in planning processes, contents,
and level of ambition. The results of the study show that the contents of the plans follow the
national energy-policies with respect to reduction of oil use, improved energy efficiency, and
increased use of renewable energy.
Keywords :
National energy , Energy-planning , environmental impact , strategies , Municipal energy