
PB 310
SE-631 04
Eskilstuna
SWEDEN
Tel: +46 16 544 2000
Fax: +46 16 544 2099
Website: www.energimyndigheten.se
Main Contact
Christopher WALDEN, ManagEnergy Service Coordinator
Email: christopher.walden[at]energimyndigheten.se
Other Contacts
Sonja EWERSTEIN
Email: Sonja.ewerstein[at]energimyndigheten.se
Carlos LOPES
Email: carlos.lopes[at]energimyndigheten.se
Lisa LUNDMARK
Email: lisa.lundmark[at]energimyndigheten.se
Josephine BAHR LJUNGDELL, Head of International Secretariat
Email: josephine.bahr[at]energimyndigheten.se
To find organisations with similar interests, click on a keyword below:
National Energy Agencies
: Biomass & Bioenergy
: Buildings
: EnR
: Energy Efficiency
: Energy Star Programme
: Financing/Financial Advice
: GreenLight Programme 2000-
: Industry
: Lighting
: ManagEnergy
: ManagEnergy Reflection Group
: Motor Challenge Programme 2003-
: National Sectorial Organisations
: OPET Network
: Photovoltaics
: Renewable Energy Sources & Systems
: SAVE II Programme 1998-2002
: Solar Thermal
: Sustainable Transport
: Wind Energy
The Swedish Energy Agency (STEM) is the central administrative authority for matters concerning the supply and use of energy. Our main purpose is to implement the energy policy programme set out by the Swedish Parliament in the spring of 1997, with the objective of creating an ecologically sustainable and economically viable energy system.
STEM's work is aimed at the establishment of safe, efficient and environmentally benign supply and use of energy. This is done in a number of ways, such as supporting research into renewable energy sources, technology procurement of energy efficient products and investment grants intended to encourage the development of renewable energy processes.
In addition, the Agency's duties include ensuring that the Swedish grid, i.e. the system for long- distance transmission of electrical energy, is operated efficiently in order to ensure competition within the electricity supply industry.
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Good Practice Case Study: MOBASTO - Mobility Agency in Small Towns - France
Case Study: Environmental Car Days - OPET Sweden
Case Study: Electricity from renewables in Västra Götaland, Sweden - OPET Sweden
Case Study: Market Development of Refined Biomass - OPET Sweden
Case Study: Road show on LCC for commercial buildings and lighting - OPET Sweden
Case Study: Information campaign on Wind Power - OPET Sweden
Case Study: Training of Solar Heating Installers - OPET Sweden
Case Study: Biomass plant and district heating system rehabilitation project in Ignalina, Lithuania
Report: Active Learning Project
Report: Sustainable Regions and Municipalities 2007 - 8-10 May 2007, Växjö, Sweden
Report: European Biofuels Technology Platform
Report: OPET Thematic Brochure: Transport - Results of activities 2003-2005
Report: OPET Thematic Brochure: Combined Heat & Power/District Heating - Results of activities 2003-2005
Report: OPET Thematic Brochure: Buildings - Results of activities 2003-2005
Report: Workshop: May 2005 - Environmental Education - Renewable Energy for Children and Youth
Report: ALTENER AL/2002/157: REACT - Renewable Energy Action
Report: OPET Building - the European network for the promotion of energy technologies in the building sector
Report: SAVE Agencies Contractors Meeting - September 2003
Report: ManagEnergy Workshop - September 2003: Intelligent Energy - Europe: Workshop for Energy Agencies
Report: ManagEnergy Annual Conference - November 2002: European Conference on Local Energy Action
Report: ManagEnergy Workshop - July 2002: Renewable Energy - Good Practice at Local & Regional Level
Report: ManagEnergy Workshop - June 2002: Sustainable Transport - Good Practice at Local & Regional Level
Report: EUBIONET - European Bioenergy Networks
Report: Small scale combustion of biofuel
Report: Emissions and air pollution from combustion of biomass