Meeting with the Swedish deputy prime minister
Governor O'Malley sent this blog update from Stockholm on Wednesday morning.
I met with the deputy prime minisiter of Sweden this morning to talk about our common interest in clean technologies. They have an interesting local waste-to-energy program that supplies heat and power on a municipal basis. Sweden poduces more than 40 percent of its power from renewable energy and 90 percent of its power from a combination of nuclear and hydro.
And below are three photos from Wednesday:
Above, meeting with the Swedish deputy prime minister.
Above, getting briefed at SwedenBio, the Swedesh life science organization.
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