Sweden: We will break dependence on oil by 2020
01/26/2006
Source: LOHAS Weekly
Newsletter
Author: Edie News
Writing in Swedish publication Dagens Nyheter recently,
Minister Sahlin said that Sweden had the chance to be an
international model in being the first government to break the
dependency on fossil fuels. She claimed that, through a series
of carrots and sticks, the country would boost its renewables
sector and reach a state of energy self-sufficiency enhancing
both an environmental and economic advantage.
"The whole world is now dreading the problems brought about
by dependence on oil," she wrote, highlighting the way that the
damage wrought by hurricanes such as Katrina had focused the
world's attention on oil dependency.
"The Government is therefore setting a new policy target: the
creation of the conditions necessary to break Sweden's
dependence on fossil fuels by 2020. A Sweden free of fossil
fuels would give us enormous advantages, not least by reducing
the impact from fluctuations in oil prices. The price of oil has
tripled since 1996! Old oil price records are now being beaten
at a rapid rate."
She proposed a number of measures to achieve these goals
including:
Tax relief for conversion from oil, particularly for single
family homes, but also public sector buildings to encourage
conversion to renewable energy.
Higher targets for renewable energy so that the entire
energy supply comes from renewable sources.
Tax breaks for renewable fuels for the transport sector;
Greater research and new knowledge for a renewable society;
Continued investment in district heating - which has
increased radically in Sweden in recent years - and financial
incentives to use biofuels in this.
"Sweden has the chance to be an international model and a
successful actor in export markets for alternative solutions,"
Ms Sahlin wrote. "But this requires conscious investments - not
a reactionary policy that obstructs the transition to
alternative energy sources and investments in the environment of
the future."
"The aim is to break dependence on fossil fuels by 2020. By
then no home will need oil for heating. By then no motorist will
be obliged to use petrol as the sole option available. By then,
there will always be better alternatives to oil."
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