The following page lists all the power stations in Sweden . For traction power, see List of installations for 15 kV AC railway electrification in Sweden.
Name | Site | Coordinates | Type | Capacity (MW) | Operational | Current status | Manufacturer |
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Barsebäck 1 | Barsebäckshamn | 55°44′35″N12°55′18″E / 55.7431477°N 12.9215634°E | BWR | 600 | 1975–1999 | decommissioned | ASEA-Atom |
Barsebäck 2 | Barsebäckshamn | 55°44′39″N12°55′13″E / 55.7442891°N 12.9202116°E | BWR | 600 | 1977–2005 | decommissioned | ASEA-Atom |
Forsmark 1 | Forsmark | 60°24′20″N18°09′41″E / 60.4055082°N 18.161366°E | BWR | 984 | 1980– | operational | ASEA-Atom |
Forsmark 2 | Forsmark | 60°24′14″N18°10′24″E / 60.4039663°N 18.1734252°E | BWR | 1,120 | 1981– | operational | ASEA-Atom |
Forsmark 3 | Forsmark | 60°24′10″N18°10′31″E / 60.4027529°N 18.1751633°E | BWR | 1,167 | 1985– | operational | ASEA-Atom |
Oskarshamn 1 | Figeholm | 57°24′45″N16°39′59″E / 57.4125816°N 16.6665065°E | BWR | 473 | 1972–2017 | decommissioned | OKG AB |
Oskarshamn 2 | Figeholm | 57°24′46″N16°40′04″E / 57.4127029°N 16.6677833°E | BWR | 638 | 1975–2015 | decommissioned | OKG AB |
Oskarshamn 3 | Figeholm | 57°24′58″N16°40′23″E / 57.4160947°N 16.6731369°E | BWR | 1,400 | 1985– | operational | OKG AB |
Ringhals 1 | Gloppe | 57°15′43″N12°06′41″E / 57.2619884°N 12.111311°E | BWR | 865 | 1976–2020 | decommissioned | ASEA-Atom |
Ringhals 2 | Gloppe | 57°15′39″N12°06′46″E / 57.2607119°N 12.1126628°E | PWR | 900 | 1975–2019 | decommissioned | Westinghouse Electric Company |
Ringhals 3 | Gloppe | 57°15′29″N12°06′25″E / 57.2579615°N 12.106998°E | PWR | 1,070 | 1981– | operational | Westinghouse Electric Company |
Ringhals 4 | Gloppe | 57°15′24″N12°06′31″E / 57.2566501°N 12.1085215°E | PWR | 1,120 | 1983– | operational | Westinghouse Electric Company |
Station | Site | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Status | Type of fuel |
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Karlshamn Power Station | Karlshamn | 58°05′10″N14°50′01″E / 58.086229°N 14.8336351°E | 662 | Used as reserve | Fuel Oil |
Stenungsund Power Station | Stenungsund | 56°09′08″N11°50′38″E / 56.1522609°N 11.843779°E | 820 | Decommissioned | Fuel Oil |
Öresund Power Station | Malmö | 55°37′33.61″N13°2′18.67″E / 55.6260028°N 13.0385194°E | 440 | Decommissioned | Natural Gas |
There are perhaps a thousand more hydroelectric plants in Sweden not listed here, but these are among the biggest. Today, there are 46 stations at 100 MW and over, 18 at 200 MW and over, 6 at 400 MW and over, and 2 over 500 MW.
Farm | Municipality | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Turbines | Commissioned |
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Aapua Wind Farm | Övertorneå, Norrbotten | 66°51′45″N23°32′14″E / 66.86250°N 23.53722°E | 10 | 7 | 2005 |
Blaiken [2] [3] [4] | Arjeplog, Norrbotten | 250 | 100 | 2011–2015 | |
Falkenberg | Falkenberg, Halland | 11 | 15 | ||
Fjällberget [5] | Ludvika Dalarna | 10 | 5 | 2006 | |
Hedagården-Tågarp wind park | Svalöv, Skåne | 9 | 6 | ||
Hedboberget | 18 | 9 | 2008 | ||
Hornberg Wind Farm | Malå, Västerbotten | 10 | 5 | 2007 | |
Jädraås [6] | Ockelbo, Gävleborg | 203 | 66 | 2013 | |
Landskrona | Landskrona, Skåne | 7 | 12 | ||
Lillgrund Wind Farm | Malmö, Skåne | 55°31′N12°47′E / 55.517°N 12.783°E | 110 | 48 | 2007 |
Långå Wind Farm | Härjedalen, Jämtland | 10 | 5 | ||
Lärbro | Gotland, Gotland | 9 | 10 | ||
Mungseröd wind park | Tanum, Västra Götaland | 9 | 6 | ||
Näs | Gotland, Gotland | 72 | 38 | ||
Råshön Wind Farm | Krokom, Jämtland | 10 | 7 | ||
Slite | Gotland, Gotland | 11 | 12 | ||
Stora Istad Wind Farm | Borgholm, Kalmar | 10 | 5 | 2007 | |
Utgrunden | 10 | 7 | |||
Yttre Stengrund | 10 | 5 | 2001; Decommissioned in 2015 | ||
Älmhult power farm (formerly Kastlösa) | 9 | 16 | |||
Bliekavare [7] | 18 | ||||
Bondön [7] | 14 | ||||
Brattön [7] | 10 | ||||
Dragaliden [8] | 24 | 12 | 2010 | ||
Gabrielsberget [7] | 40 | 2012 | |||
Glötesvålen [7] | 30 | ||||
Gässlingegrund [7] | 10 | ||||
Havsnäs Wind Farm | 95 | 48 | 2009 | ||
Hud/Kil [7] | 10 | ||||
Markbygden Wind Farm | Piteå, Norrbotten County | 65°25′N20°40′E / 65.417°N 20.667°E | 4,000 | 1,100 | 2020 |
Rautirova [7] | 19 | ||||
Råshön wind farm | Krokom, Jämtland | 2 | 1 | 2010 | |
Sjisjka [7] | 30 | ||||
Storrun [7] | Krokum | 30 | 12 | 2009 | |
Saxberget [7] | 17 | ||||
Skottarevet [7] | 30 | ||||
Säliträdberget [7] | 8 | ||||
Uljaboda [7] | 10 |
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