The Swedish government has rejected a proposal to pay for more wind power. The proposal would have paid for more turbines by selling them on the open market.

The government says it will not pay for wind power if it does not receive more money from the market. It will instead pay for it by selling the turbines on the market, which is cheaper than paying for them through the use of public money. The plan was rejected by the Swedish government, which said it would pay for the turbines through the sale of the electricity generated.