Norway’s government announces plans for fixed energy price
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The Norwegian government has proposed a fixed electricity price for Norwegian households of 40 öre per kilowatt-hour. For Swedish households, this could lead to higher electricity prices, two experts on the electricity market warn.
(SeaPRwire) – It would be wrong to tie Norway to a “dysfunctional” EU electricity market, the leader of one of the country’s ruling parties said. Norway’s coalition government collapsed on Thursday after the eurosceptic Center Party rejected Prime Minister Jonas Jonas Gahr Store advocates for EU energy policy regulation. Party leader and Finance Minister Trygve Slagsvold Vedum warned that the move would lead to higher electricity prices for peop…
Further integration of Norway with the EU energy system ended with the collapse of the ruling coalition in Norway. Now Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has announced a reform of the energy market, which includes freezing energy prices and halting the development of new power cables connecting the power grid with other EU countries and Great Britain.
In both cases, the commentators gave him a six on the dice and praised him as if he were a Kim Il Sung. First, the politicians create a problem and then they crochet together some kind of solution to the problem they have created – and the media helps people forget who created the problem. Arendalsuka 2022, long before the election: "Støre put in place the Reds, Frp and KrF who want fixed prices for electricity. He is convinced that this will ma…
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