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The Conservative Party will scrap the Norwegian Price if they win the election The so-called Norwegian Price, which will provide a fixed price for electricity at 40 øre per kilowatt-hour plus VAT, was launched by the Labour Party in January. The Conservative Party signaled support for the scheme, but now plans to scrap the scheme if they come to power after the election, writes Klassekampen. Read also: Fears that the Norwegian Price could destr…
DEBATE: – The Labour Party has joined forces with the Conservatives and the Liberals to stop all SP proposals to take back control of the electricity market. This is bad news for Norwegian electricity customers, writes Trygve Slagsvold Vedum.
The Norwegian Labour Party in Southern Norway, together with several employee organizations, has gathered to meet in the run-up to the election campaign and the last hundred days before the parliamentary election.


Earlier this year, the Labour Party rejected the Conservative Party's proposal that ammunition manufacturer Nammo should be given priority in the Eastern Norway power grid. Now they are reversing course on the matter.
First, the Labour Party argued against the Conservative Party's proposal that Nammo and other defense companies be prioritized in the electricity queue. Now the government party will vote in favor.
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