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Norway, Sweden and Finland Propose Measures to Lower Energy Prices in Europe

Summary by Regjeringen.no
The energy ministers of Norway, Sweden and Finland have come together on a joint submission to the European Commission. Among other things, the countries point to the need for more renewable energy, sufficient controllable power and efficient price areas in the member states. The submission was handed over to EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen on Friday in connection with an informal meeting of energy ministers in Copenhagen.
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The energy ministers of Norway, Sweden and Finland have come together on a joint submission to the European Commission. Among other things, the countries point to the need for more renewable energy, sufficient controllable power and efficient price areas in the member states. The submission was handed over to EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen on Friday in connection with an informal meeting of energy ministers in Copenhagen.

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Regjeringen.no broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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