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Is RKP a reliable energy storage system?
RKP has integrated a 5MW/10MW energy storage system with a large wind farm, delivering consistent and reliable energy distribution since 2012. With over a decade of operation time, the system still maintained 100% capacity retention. RKP has deployed a 6MW/36MWh energy storage solution for a major cement manufacturing facility in 2022.
What is the largest source of bioenergy in Sweden?
The largest source of bioenergy in Sweden is the forest. Sweden has more forest than most other countries – 69 per cent of the land area. Bioenergy is primarily used for heating – both in private homes and in district heating – as well as for electricity production and for industrial processes.
How does Sweden use energy?
In Stockholm, the body heat from commuters passing through Stockholm Central Station is used to heat a nearby building, and in the southern town of Växjö, there are passive high-rises. More than half of the energy used in Sweden comes from renewable energy sources. Find out more about Sweden's energy use.























