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We must take back democratic control over power and prices

Summary by fvn.no
At the end of July, electricity prices in south-west Norway fell again, with prices approaching two kroner per kilowatt hour. This happened even though the water reservoirs were well filled after summer months with a lot of rain. This was also the case last summer. And the summer of 2022. Fædrelandsvennen's political editor writes in a comment on August 8: "If the goal is equal to the price of electricity in the entire country, we have a system …
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At the end of July, electricity prices in south-west Norway fell again, with prices approaching two kroner per kilowatt hour. This happened even though the water reservoirs were well filled after summer months with a lot of rain. This was also the case last summer. And the summer of 2022. Fædrelandsvennen's political editor writes in a comment on August 8: "If the goal is equal to the price of electricity in the entire country, we have a system …

·Kristiansand, Norway
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fvn.no broke the news in Kristiansand, Norway on Wednesday, August 14, 2024.
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