﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><channel><language>en</language><title>Newslist Financing of nuclear waste management</title><link>https://www.riksgalden.se/en/press-and-publications/press-releases-and-news/newslists/newslist-financing-of-nuclear-waste-management/</link><description /><ttl>60</ttl><generator>Optimizely 12 CMS - LFPC</generator><item><title>Debt Office's proposed nuclear waste fees for 2024–2026</title><link>https://www.riksgalden.se/en/press-and-publications/press-releases-and-news/news/2023/debt-offices-proposed-nuclear-waste-fees-for-2024-2026/</link><description>The Debt Office's proposal for nuclear waste fees and collateral amounts for 2024–2026 Reactor owner Nuclear waste fee Credit risk amount (SEK million) Risk margin (SEK million) Forsmark 4.5 öre/kWh 5,934 19,144 Oskarshamn 7.5 öre/kWh 6,112 10,356 Ringhals 8.6 öre/kWh 8,150 17,049 Barsebäck SEK 264m/year 772 4,145 Source: The Swedish National Debt Office Consultation: Nuclear waste fees and collateral amounts (RG 2022/814)</description><guid>https://www.riksgalden.se/en/press-and-publications/press-releases-and-news/news/2023/debt-offices-proposed-nuclear-waste-fees-for-2024-2026/</guid><pubDate>Mon, 02 Oct 2023 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category>News</category><category>Financing of Nuclear Waste</category></item><item><title>The Government has decided on nuclear waste fees for 2022–2023 in accordance with the Debt Office's proposal</title><link>https://www.riksgalden.se/en/press-and-publications/press-releases-and-news/press-releases/2022/the-government-has-decided-on-nuclear-waste-fees-for-20222023-in-accordance-with-the-debt-offices-proposal/</link><description>The Debt Office is responsible for ensuring that the nuclear power industry allocates sufficient financial resources to finance the decommissioning of nuclear power reactors and the final disposal of nuclear waste and spent nuclear fuel. Nuclear waste fees The nuclear waste fees are unchanged or lower than in 2021. For those reactor owners with reactors in operation, the nuclear waste fees are imposed in relation to the nuclear power delivered. For a permit holder that no longer supplies nuclear energy, the fee is determined as an amount in Swedish kronor. Barsebäck does not currently pay any fee because the company's fund balance is larger than the remaining costs. The fees are deposited in the Nuclear Waste Fund and, together with previously funded assets, are to cover the expected remaining costs of the Swedish nuclear waste management programme as well as the costs of the government supervision and management of the funds. Security 1 – Credit risk amounts The credit risk amounts are decreased for all reactor owners compared with 2021.  The purpose of the credit risk amount is to cover the credit risk for future fees that have not yet been paid. As fees are paid in and the Nuclear Waste Fund is built up towards full financing of the expected remaining costs, the credit risk amount will gradually decrease in size so that it will approach zero when electricity production ceases. Security 2 – Risk margins The risk margins are increased for all four reactor owners. The increase is due, among other things, to a to the Financing Act, entailing a broader definition of the risks to be covered. The risk margin will now cover risks on both the liability and asset sides as opposed to risks only on the liability side as was previously the case. If this security is redeemed, together with the credit risk amount, there is a high probability (90 percent) that the taxpayers will not have to contribute more money. Background The purpose of the fees and financial security is to ensure secure financing of nuclear waste management. The Government's previous decision on 10 December 2020 only pertained to nuclear waste fees and credit risk amounts and risk margins for 2021, because of a delay due to the coronavirus pandemic in the Debt Office's calculations of the risk margins. This Government decision on 27 January 2022 concerns fees and credit risk amounts and risk margins for the remaining three–year period, i.e. 2022 and 2023. The table shows the nuclear waste fees set and the credit risk amounts and risk margins for 2022–2023 Reactor owner Nuclear waste fee Credit risk amount Risk margin (SEK million) Forsmark Kraftgrupp AB 3.0 öre/kWh (3.0 öre/kWh) 5,485 (6,587) 15,834 (4,729) OKG AB 5.6 öre/kWh (5.6 öre/kWh) 6,113 (6,949) 8,628 (3,448) Ringhals AB 4.5 öre/kWh (4.7 öre/kWh) 5,846 (7,034) 14,219 (4,922) Barsebäck Kraft AB SEK 0 million/year (SEK 0 million/year) 0 (0) 3,052 (2,019) Note: Nuclear waste fees, credit risk amounts and risk margins for   the 2021 period are in parentheses. Government's decision (in Swedish) Read more about financing of nuclear waste management</description><guid>https://www.riksgalden.se/en/press-and-publications/press-releases-and-news/press-releases/2022/the-government-has-decided-on-nuclear-waste-fees-for-20222023-in-accordance-with-the-debt-offices-proposal/</guid><pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2022 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate><category>Press release</category><category>Financing of Nuclear Waste</category></item></channel></rss>