15 August 2022 at 13:47 The government has delivered a power crisis plan On Monday last week, the government was given a deadline of one week to deliver a timetable for the power crisis measures. It was the presidency of the Storting that set the deadline. The government has now delivered this plan. They aim to come up with electricity measures for business at the latest when the national budget is presented in 2023. This is revealed in a letter to the Storting. – In close cooperation with the parties in working life, the government is working to find suitable measures that can remedy the challenges parts of the business world have in the face of high electricity prices, the letter says. Høyre’s energy policy spokesperson, Nikolai Astrup, writes in an e-mail to news that they expect the government to work quickly and that they will present an electricity subsidy scheme for companies in a separate case. They want the Storting to be able to take a decision on the matter immediately. – If it is presented in the state budget, the companies will not get clarification until December. It is not good enough, says Astrup.
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