kol12kärnan
Kol12kärnan is a former coal-fired power station located in the municipality of Sölvesborg in southern Sweden. The plant was commissioned in 1979 as part of a national effort to diversify Sweden’s energy supply during the 1970s energy crisis. It had a maximum electrical output of 120 megawatts and supplied power to the surrounding region, including the industrial city of Halmstad.
Coal was supplied via a dedicated rail link from the southern Swedish coalfields before gradually transitioning
In the early 2000s the Swedish government accelerated the country’s shift towards renewable energy sources. The
Kol12kärnan’s history is reflective of Sweden’s broader transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. The plant’s