Swedish nuclear technology company Studsvik has applied for government funding to construct new reactors at sites in Nyköping and Valdemarsvik. The application, announced by the Swedish government via press release, details plans for the development of nuclear energy infrastructure. The request for state aid signals a potential shift in Sweden’s energy policy, as the country reconsiders its approach to nuclear power. Details regarding the amount of funding sought and the specifics of the reactor designs were not immediately disclosed. The government will now review the application to assess its feasibility and alignment with national energy goals. This move comes amid broader discussions about energy security and the transition to sustainable power sources in Sweden. The decision on whether to grant Studsvik the requested support is anticipated in the coming months.