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The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency is related to Sweden because it conducted a comprehensive system-cost study and sensitivity analysis to determine the optimal electricity mix for Sweden to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, as detailed in [1], [2], and [3].

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referenceThe OECD Nuclear Energy Agency tested 20 sensitivity scenarios for Sweden's 2050 electricity system, accounting for variables such as costs, nuclear construction risks, renewable output variability, demand growth, trade, interconnections, system flexibility, and residual emissions.
referenceThe OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) concluded in a system-cost study that both nuclear energy (including long-term operations and new builds) and onshore wind will play leading roles in any future least-cost capacity mix for Sweden to reach net-zero emissions while meeting growing electricity demand.
measurementThe OECD Nuclear Energy Agency's base case for Sweden's 2050 electricity system, which represents the lowest-cost configuration, includes approximately 13 GW of nuclear capacity and 30 GW of onshore wind capacity.