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Sweco

Regulatory Filings Feb 26, 2010

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PRESS RELEASE

26 February 2010

SWECO TO STUDY POWER SHORTAGE AROUND LAKE VICTORIA

Sweco will study the potential and present proposals for interconnection of the power grids between Uganda and Tanzania in order to reduce the current shortage of power in the region. The contract is worth around EUR 1,227,000.

"Over the past 50 years Sweco has worked in many African countries to improve access to electricity in both urban and rural areas," says Eva Nygren, President of Sweco Sweden.

There is still a serious lack of electricity in many parts of Africa, a problem that is creating obstacles for commercial development and social progress.

By interconnecting the power grids around Lake Victoria it is possible to reduce the shortage and ensure a more stable electricity supply in the region. The assignment is being carried out on behalf of Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited with financing from the World Bank.

Sweco is already involved in similar assignments in countries like Botswana, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Angola and Tanzania.

Sweco is an international consulting group with combined expertise in engineering, environmental technology and architecture. Sweco has 5,100 employees and recorded annual sales of more than SEK 5.3 billion in 2009. The company has projects currently underway in some 80 countries worldwide. Sweco is listed on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm AB.

For additional information contact:

Anders Ståhl, Overseas Manager, Sweco Energuide, +46 8-695 60 57, [email protected] Erik Severin, President, Sweco Energuide, +46 8-695 65 24, [email protected]

The information contained herein may be subject to the disclosure requirements in the Swedish Securities Exchange and Clearing Operations Act and/or the Financial Instruments Trading Act.

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