Videberg Kraft invites media to a press briefing

Videberg Kraft welcomes media to a press briefing today, Monday 15 June, at 2.30 p.m., to present new information enabling new nuclear power in Sweden.

Time: CEST 2.30–3.30 p.m.

Venue: Vattenfall Studio, Evenemangsgatan 13, Solna

Admission: Media will be admitted from 2.15 p.m.

Q&A session: After the presentation and Q&A, we offer one-to-one interviews

Remote participation: It will be possible to take part via Teams
 

The press briefing features:

  • Tom Erixon, Board member of Videberg Kraft and representative of Industrikraft
  • Anna Borg, Board member of Videberg Kraft and President and CEO of Vattenfall
  • Desirée Comstedt, acting CEO of Videberg Kraft

Please bring your press credentials.

For further information, please contact:

Patricia Kempff – Communications, Regulatory & Public Affairs

+46 73 360 60 60
patricia.kempff@videbergkraft.se

Magnus Kryssare, press officer Vattenfall, phone +46-76-769 56 07, magnus.kryssare@vattenfall.com

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