H2 Green Steel's intended area outside Boden was the first visit the Prime Minister made during the day.

The plans for a huge fossil-free steel industry in Norra Svartbyn are progressing step by step and the Prime Minister got to see the area where the felling of forests has come a long way.

"Then Stockholmers react"

- Yes, the whole area is huge.

If you have to explain to a Stockholmer, I usually say that it is bigger than Kungsholmen in Stockholm, then people usually react, says Boden's municipal councilor, says Claes Nordmark (S) who was pleased with sparkling frost and sun today.

- Of course.

When we have the Prime Minister visiting Boden, we order propaganda weather, says Claes Nordmark (S).

On the site, the Prime Minister met with representatives of both the municipality and H2GreenSteel.

Afterwards, information followed about the steelworks' plans at Boden's Business Park before Stefan Löfven (S) continued to Luleå.

The port of Luleå was also visited

In the port of Luleå, he was informed about LKAB's plans to extract critical raw materials, about Hybrit and about the importance of the railway and about the port project Malmporten.

All pieces of the puzzle for the industrial climate change to be possible.

Several of the company representatives emphasized the importance of fossil-free electricity and Christer Ljunggren, head of Vattenfall's hydropower, said that the acceptance issue continues to be a challenge.

- The climate issue comes into conflict with local environmental issues, says Christer Ljunggren, head of Vattenfall's hydropower.

Many companies are criticizing protracted and unpredictable permit processes.

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