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Electricity supply, GWh by type of power plants, observations and year

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Susanne Enmalm, Statistics Sweden
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Cristofer Remar, Statistics Sweden
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2023-10-12
Gross:
GWh
Net:
GWh
Own use:
GWH
Gross:
Year
Net:
Year
Own use:
Year
Gross:
Flow
Net:
Flow
Own use:
Flow
Gross:
No
Net:
No
Own use:
No
Gross:
No
Net:
No
Own use:
No
Swedish Energy Administration
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As of 2018, collected values are reported instead of model calculations of own use for pumped storage. Data not available (..). Summations may differ between tables due to rounding. Wind power data are collected from the basic data of the Electricity Certificate System. Data regarding 2011-2021 for Solar power are collected from another survey, Grid connected photovoltaic systems (EN0123). Only grid connected systems are included, where a system is defined as one generating unit. Electricity generation from PV systems cannot be measured on a national level. Therefore it is estimated by taking the known installed generator capacity (provided by net operators) multiplied by 950 full load hours. As of 2022, data for solar power will be taken from the monthly electricity statistics. Data on power exchange across the borders is provided by Svenska Kraftnät.