Thursday, 02 February 2012 10:18
| Winter scene in southern Sweden. Photo: Uno Andersson, Presssens Bild, EPA. AFP. |
On Wednesday morning a couple of oil-fuelled reserve power stations were started up just to meet demand as one reactor at the nuclear power station Forsmark, a town in eastern Sweden, had to be turned off for examination.
The situation has caused the electricity price to soar by 40% in just a few days.
A total of four out of the country's 10 nuclear power reactors are currently not working. Another reactor is only working at reduced capacity.


