SWECO: Sweco awarded framework agreement with leading energy provider in Sweden
Sweco has been awarded a new framework agreement with Vattenfall, Sweden's largest electricity provider and a major energy company in Europe. The agreement covers technical consulting services in several energy areas, such as wind power, hydropower, thermal power and nuclear power, and is valid for three years with a total estimated value of approximately SEK 600 million.
The new framework agreement with Sweco commences in January 2026 and extends for three years. It means that Sweco and Vattenfall will continue their long-term collaboration covering the development, maintenance and innovation of Vattenfall's energy facilities. Sweco will provide expertise in several technical areas, with the aim of supporting Vattenfall's work to achieve net zero emissions by 2040.
"Sweco has a long-standing collaboration with Vattenfall, and we are proud to yet again be selected as a trusted advisor in the ongoing green transition of Sweden's energy sector. We look forward to developing new solutions to the challenges facing both Vattenfall and the Swedish society as we move forward together on the path towards a sustainable energy supply," says Ann-Louise Lökholm Klasson, Business Area President, Sweco in Sweden.
Sweco will provide consulting services in areas such as wind power, hydropower, nuclear power, thermal power, electricity and heat distribution, new power and heat production, and final storage of spent nuclear fuel. The agreement is valid for an initial three-year period with options to extend for up to two additional years. The order value for Sweco is approximately SEK 600 million over three years.
Vattenfall is owned by the Swedish state and is one of Europe's largest producers and retailers of electricity and heat. The company is focusing on fossil-free energy and low-carbon solutions as part of the long-term transition to a sustainable energy system.
About Sweco's experience in the energy sector
Sweco actively supports the energy transition by bringing together expertise across the entire energy system. This includes advisory services to transmission and distribution system operators (TSOs and DSOs), power balancing and security of supply, and the expansion of electricity transmission and distribution grids. Sweco also works extensively with renewable energy production such as wind and solar power, efficient energy use, and technological development in areas including hydrogen, large-scale energy storage systems (BESS), and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS).
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