{"id":9002,"date":"2022-08-04T20:50:36","date_gmt":"2022-08-04T20:50:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/norway-would-have-less-power-without-news-norway-overview-of-news-from-different-parts-of-the-country\/"},"modified":"2022-08-04T20:50:37","modified_gmt":"2022-08-04T20:50:37","slug":"norway-would-have-less-power-without-news-norway-overview-of-news-from-different-parts-of-the-country","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/norway-would-have-less-power-without-news-norway-overview-of-news-from-different-parts-of-the-country\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8211; Norway would have less power without &#8211; news Norway &#8211; Overview of news from different parts of the country"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>The H\u00f8gre leader is on a bus tour, where she has seen everything from forged iron products to nude bathing at the Tree Boat Festival in Ris\u00f8r.  At least as hot is the debate about the high electricity prices.  In recent weeks, more and more parties have advocated for faster measures.  It has also led to years of criticism against the power cables from Norway to abroad, and the collaboration with the EU&#8217;s energy agency Acer.  In a statement on Thursday, engineer Roar Moen claims that it is Acer and the power cables that are the problem behind the high electricity prices.  &#8220;For the &#8216;power export&#8217; to stop, the power price must be the same on both sides of the cable,&#8221; he writes.  Senior manager Erna Solberg has been involved in introducing the agreement with Acer.  She rejects the criticism bluntly to news.  &#8211; Acer has no significance for this.  Acer has not made a single decision related to this.  This is from those in No to the EU who have been doing this before as well, she says of the statement.  Senior manager Erna Solberg had to turn around from time to time when several young Dutchmen jumped naked into the lake behind her during a visit to the &#8220;Sm\u00e5lekker&#8221; woodshed.  Pointing to the war in Ukraine To news, she emphasizes that Norwegian consumers in the last 30 years have focused on cable development and on market-fixed electricity prices.  &#8211; Now we are in a crisis because of gas and Ukraine, because there is a war in Europe.  We must not forget that this is what the scenario is: not Acer, but the war in Europe and partly the low resistance in southern Norway, states the H\u00f8gre leader.  She believes we need the power cables to ensure that we can import power from abroad when Norway itself is struggling with power production.  It was the Stoltenberg government that entered into an agreement to develop the power cables, but the Solberg government put in place the agreement to have them laid out.  &#8211; When they introduced the power cables, did they see that this could happen?  &#8211; Back then, all the analyzes were that it was going to result in a more uniform power price in Norway, that it could be a couple of cents higher, but that it would result in a more stable power situation going forward.  The scenario we have now is completely different from what it was then.  The fact that we would have war in Europe and challenges with gas in the future was not part of the scenario at the time.  Pointing to professional advice about the cables &#8211; Would you have done things differently if you knew it could happen like this?  &#8211; I think these are only hypothetical questions, which are completely unnatural to say anything about.  We make decisions based on the professional recommendations and advice we receive, when we receive them.  And then it may well be thought that if we had received other professional advice, we would have made different decisions, but we received this professional advice at the time, says Solberg.  Now she is preoccupied with security of supply to Norway.  &#8211; Then we have to make sure that we have the opportunity to bring in power from other places.  We would have less power in Norway today if we had not had cables.  At that time, it would not have been perceived as profitable to develop power in Norway.  Many of the extra power developments we have had in recent years would hardly have been seen as profitable with surplus power that we did not know how to handle.  &#8211; But there have been critics all along, both against Acer and the power cables.  Why haven&#8217;t they been listened to more?  &#8211; Our best professional reviews therefore showed other things.  Using the war situation in Europe as proof that what the Acer critics said was correct is wrong.  Gets reprimanded by Listhaug No ryk also H\u00f8gre and Frp in tottan on each other.  FRP leader Sylvi Listhaug was quick to chastise H\u00f8gre leader Erna Solberg&#8217;s proposal on Wednesday to speed up the increase in electricity support for people by one month.  &#8211; This simply doesn&#8217;t work, Erna!  That&#8217;s what Listhaug wrote on his Facebook page.  She goes so far as to call H\u00f8gre &#8220;the biggest brake on us getting political control over the power crisis&#8221;.  On the contrary, Solberg denies to news that H\u00f8gre is something of a brake pad.  In addition, he attacks the politics of the Frp.  &#8211; The solutions the FRP has put forward will not manage any power crisis.  They have put forward proposals that we have voted against because we think they are wrong, says the H\u00f8gre leader.  She believes that one of the FRP&#8217;s proposals risks making the power crisis worse, even if people get to pay less.  Rejects maximum price for electricity The Frp leader lists the following issues for which she lacks support from H\u00f8gre: 50 \u00f8re maximum price for electricity for households and businesses.  scrap the electrification of the pedestal.  set requirements for magazine filling.  limit electricity exports abroad.  Regarding the proposal for a maximum price, Solberg points out that it does not help people save electricity, which they should now when there is a shortage of power.  &#8211; Then there are more things than electricity that are important: petrol prices, interest rates and so on.  We must look at targeted measures for those who have less financial leeway, says the H\u00f8gre leader.  She also distinguishes between measures for households and businesses, and says they will return to the latter.  Will consider export suspension The St\u00f8re government is now looking at several measures, such as stopping electricity exports when security of supply is threatened.  Solberg is not completely dismissive of news.  &#8211; We have to look at how they set it up.  I&#8217;m hoping for a rainy autumn, especially in Austlandet, so we can fill up the water tank.<br \/>\n<br \/><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nrk.no\/norge\/flammande-forsvar-for-kraftkablane_-_-noreg-ville-hatt-mindre-kraft-utan-1.16054314\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">ttn-69 <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The H\u00f8gre leader is on a bus tour, where she has seen everything from forged iron products to nude bathing at the Tree Boat Festival in Ris\u00f8r. At least as hot is the debate about the high electricity prices. In recent weeks, more and more parties have advocated for faster measures. 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