In this text, from a 2013 anthology about the energy situation, Hans Bergström analyses the direct connection between the handling of energy policy in Sweden and the general political power game. This has been the case since the early 1970s, when nuclear power became controversial. During all these years, there has existed a majority in parliament basically supporting nuclear power. But it has not been able to manifest itself, due to the fact that the governing coalitions have depended upon smaller anti-nuclear parties. To this has been added the problem that the time horizon in power politics is radically shorter than the time horizon for large scale projects in industry.