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No Majority for Fixed Electricity Prices Yet

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The government's electricity price plan does not have a majority in the Storting.
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Sanel Buljubašić, General Director of Elektroprivreda Bosnia and Herzegovina, in an open interview for Raport revealed whether there will be an increase in the price of electricity for households, financial indicators for the first half of the year, and difficulties related to the insufficient amount of coal procurement. He revealed to us that the insufficient amount of coal at our disposal, as well as poor hydrological conditions, have led EPBi…

The Labor Party did not secure a majority in the Energy and Environment Committee to introduce a Norwegian electricity price. Only the Red Party voted with the Labor Party.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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The government's electricity price plan does not have a majority in the Storting.

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adressa.no broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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