Equinor on Possible Melkøya No: – Very Problematic and Contrary to Norwegian Law
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A proposal to release the electricity reserved for the electrification of the Melkøya plant is facing a majority in the Storting. Equinor believes the proposal is contrary to Norwegian law.
Energy Minister Terje Aasland (Labour Party) believes that the Storting cannot ask the state to break agreements such as those in connection with the electrification of the Melkøya plant.
Both Equinor and NHO are critical of the Storting's decision to release the power from the Melkøya project. – Very problematic proposal, says Equinor CEO Kjetil Hove.
A proposal to release the electricity reserved for the electrification of the Melkøya plant is facing a majority in the Storting. The Minister of Energy says he cannot follow through on it.
A proposal to release the electricity reserved for the electrification of the Melkøya plant is likely to receive a majority in the Storting, against the government's wishes.
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