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No they didn't.
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Nuclear Power in Sweden - World Nuclear Association
Sweden's nuclear power reactors provide about 40% of its electricity. In 1980, the government decided to phase out nuclear power but this policy was repealed in June 2010. In 2015 decisions were made to close four older reactors by 2020, removing 2.8 GWe net.world-nuclear.org
- In 1980, the government decided to phase out nuclear power. In June 2010, Parliament voted to repeal this policy.
- The country's 1997 energy policy allowed 10 reactors to operate longer than envisaged by the 1980 phase-out policy, but also resulted in the premature closure of a two-unit plant (1200 MWe). Some 1600 MWe was subsequently added in uprates to the remaining ten reactors.
- In 2015 decisions were made to close four older reactors by 2020, removing 2.8 GWe net.
What does it say in the first line ? That’s from your post.
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