Nordic Infrastructure: Behind the Decisions

16. Can the grid keep up? With the CEO of E.ON

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Everyone talks about electrification. But without the grid, the transition cannot happen. In our latest episode of Nordic Infrastructure: Behind the Decisions, Johan Mörnstam, CEO of E.ON Sverige, discusses why grid investments must move in step with new production and demand. "If we have production and no grid capacity, it's useless."

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