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Sv Turns Around Melkøya

Summary by NRK
SV decided at its group meeting on Wednesday afternoon to withdraw support for the proposal that involves allocating electricity from Melkøya to other business actors. – Melkøya is a gigantic emission point, equivalent to 320,000 private cars annually. That is why we want to electrify Melkøya, but we will do so with carbon capture and storage, and with offshore wind. It is a solution that cuts emissions and takes care of nature, he says. This is…
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SV top reproaches own party after Melkøya retreat As is known, SV reversed course on Wednesday and announced that they would not vote for Rødt's proposal to release power intended for the electrification of the gas plant on Melkøya. With SV's votes, the proposal would have received a majority, which would have been a major blow to the government. - What has happened in recent days has been an undemocratic process in the party. A hasty decision …

After yesterday's turnaround from SV, the government will no longer have to pause the electrification of Melkøya.

·Oslo, Norway
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SV will not vote for the proposal that would deprive the gas plant on Melkøya of onshore power

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SV will not vote for the proposal that would deprive the gas plant on Melkøya of onshore power. The party maintains a solution with offshore wind or carbon capture.

SV is in talks to find a solution that secures electricity for Melkøya, without wind power from land and without a gas power plant without purification in Hammerfest.

·Oslo, Norway
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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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