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Norway to resume onshore wind power licensing after 3-year break

OSLO (Reuters) - Norway will resume its licensing process for onshore wind power developments after a three-year hiatus, limiting it to municipalities.

Smart Grid technical professionals convene in-person, in London, in March 2022, to review the latest CIM implementations across the European power grid sector

Greater London (PRWEB) February 17, 2022 Recent research conducted by Smart Grid Forums indicates that the market for CIM enabled operational systems and

Today in Norway: A roundup of the latest news on Monday

Today in Norway: A roundup of the latest news on Monday
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Norway urges EU to revise plan risking hydropower s green status

By Reuters Staff 3 Min Read OSLO (Reuters) - The European Commission should simplify its proposed criteria for measuring the sustainability of hydropower projects to avoid harming the industry’s access to capital, the Norwegian government said on Friday. FILE PHOTO: European Union flags flutter outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, December 13, 2020 REUTERS/Yves Herman Hydropower is the backbone of the Norwegian energy system with an 87% share of domestic electricity consumption and although Norway is not a member of the European Union, the bloc’s regulations impact its economy. In November, the Commission published a proposal for its financial taxonomy, a system of classifying activities that can be marketed as sustainable, and which acts as a powerful funding tool for achieving climate change objectives.

Norway urges EU to revise plan risking hydropower s green status

news Norway urges EU to revise plan risking hydropower’s green status SweetCrude Reports European Union Oslo The European Commission should simplify its proposed criteria for measuring the sustainability of hydropower projects to avoid harming the industry’s access to capital, the Norwegian government said on Friday. Hydropower is the backbone of the Norwegian energy system with an 87% share of domestic electricity consumption and although Norway is not a member of the European Union, the bloc’s regulations impact its economy. In November, the Commission published a proposal for its financial taxonomy, a system of classifying activities that can be marketed as sustainable, and which acts as a powerful funding tool for achieving climate change objectives.

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