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Sweden to scrap taxes on solar energy in 2017

Solar energy is currently marginal in the Nordic nation, accounting for less than 0,1% of electricity production. Sweden relies mostly on hydropower (39%) and nuclear power (36%).
The country's finance ministry said in a statement that the production of solar electricity for own use would be entirely exempt from taxes. Electricity providers would meanwhile only be taxed 500 kronor (51 euros) per megawatt hour, which is a 98% reduction from the current level.
The proposal is likely to be adopted by parliament, with the centre-right opposition having criticised the minister for her lack of ambition with regards renewable energy investments.
The move must also be approved by the European Commission in Brussels, which aims to boost the EU's share of renewable energy to at least 20% of consumption.
In October, the Swedish energy market regulator had estimated that in order to reach the target of 100 percent renewable energy, the share of solar electricity would have to rise to between five and 10%.
Source: I-Net Bridge

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