Swedish youth presents their views of future energy solutions in Brussels
The energy transition is about making choices today that will kick in tomorrow. How to make choices which the next generation will not regret? In early December, 12 high school pupils from three cities in Sweden visit Vattenfall's office in Brussels to showcase their ideas about energy innovations for the future. Students have been involved in Vattenfall’s project Gnistan (Spark).Energy and climate action issues are on top of the EU agenda. They also dominate the public debate in many EU member states. For 70% of the youngest voters, energy is a decisive question influencing their political