Electrification of Melkøya: Probably won't be stopped
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Frp and SV will continue the fight to stop the electrification of Equinor's gas plant on Melkøya, but disagree on how they will do it.
The majority in the Storting will not stop the electrification of new oil platforms with power from land in Central Norway. This paves the way for power equivalent to Trondheim's annual consumption to be sent offshore.
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There is a majority in the Storting in favor of electrifying the Melkøya plant after both the Liberal Party and the Christian Democratic Party (KrF) reversed course on the issue, VG reported on Tuesday afternoon. However, shortly afterwards, the Liberal Party said that this was not true.
The Liberal Party and the Christian Democratic Party change: Ensuring electrification of Melkøya When the Center Party left the government, there was no clear majority for the billion-kroner project on Melkøya, which is about replacing the gas power that powers Equinor's plant with electricity from the power grid. But now the Liberal Party and the Christian Democratic Party have joined in a so-called majority statement that they distance themse…
When the Centre Party left the government, there was no clear majority for the billion-dollar project on Melkøya, which involves replacing the gas power that powers Equinor's facilities with electricity from the grid. But now the Liberal Party and the Christian Democratic Party have joined in a so-called majority statement that they distance themselves from withdrawing legally granted permits. It was VG who first reported the news. Initially, on…
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