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Interactive presentations

Here you'll find a collection of interactive presentations that are presented on our website. These allow you to learn more about how Vattenfall is committed to reducing environmental impact and making the best use of energy sources.

Creating energy balance

Can a society rely on just one source of energy to provide its electricity and heating? Learn more in this presentation.
Creating energy balance

Vattenfall's project on CCS

Climate change resulting from emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases is one of the greatest environmental challenges of our time. In order to contribute to a solution, Vattenfall has initiated a long-term research and development project called Vattenfall's project on CCS.
Vattenfall's project on CCS
Vattenfall's project on CCS(2)

Responsible land use CSR

Vattenfall carefully manages land and soil where we operate. We take responsibility for any soil pollution around our power plants and work to restore all areas affected by our operations, for example by lignite mining.
Responsible land use CSR

Final storage of nuclear waste

Radioactive waste is dangerous because it emits radiation. For this reason, methods for final disposal of low- and intermediate-level waste have been developed, as well as methods for deep disposal of high-level waste.
Final storage of nuclear waste
Nuclear waste management

Greenhouse effect

A simplified illustration of the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is a natural increase in the temperature of the planet as energy from sunlight is trapped by the so-called greenhouse gases.
Greenhouse effect

Key facts and figures

Essential information about our customers, environment, finance, operations and people.
Key facts and figures 

Research and development

Can we stake all our money intended to R&D efforts on development of only renewable energy sources? Choose one of the R&D areas in the presentation to find out.
The R&D programmes

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2013-04-24
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