“We say it’s enough. This is the limit. We are doing this work to change Norway’s electrical policy, take measures to provide lower and stable electricity in Norway, and take dynamic measures that should not give up more power to the EU, ”Vedum said.
The Labor Party said it could introduce some of the package without affecting Norway’s sovereignty.
Since the discovery of North Sea oil in 1969, Norway’s rich energy resources have become one of the richest countries in Europe and have become the cornerstone of the country’s change.
The Norwegian government has played a central role in managing this wealth. It has a 67 % stake in the national oil company, Equinor, which is raising government dividends by generating significant profits during the high price period.