Aufgrund der steigenden Preise will Norwegen die Energieverbindungen mit Europa kappen

https://www.euronews.com/business/2024/12/13/norway-aims-to-cut-energy-links-with-europe-due-to-soaring-prices

Von OGSyedIsEverywhere

18 Comments

  1. StevefromLatvia on

    Norway, do you want us to cut your Eurovision point next year?

  2. superkoning on

    “So when EU power prices jump,as they have done recently, this price shock spills over to Norway.” … yes, one market. I assume good for Norwegian producers, not for consumers?

  3. The title says “Norway” but it’s really “the two ruling parties in Norway” (Labor Party and Centre Party) and
    – they almost certainly are not getting reelected in September 2025
    – the leader of the Labor Party who’s also the prime minister has not committed to not renewing the Denmark cables, but the party seems to want to

    However, it’s also true that the biggest opposition party, which also recently became the biggest party in Norway (the progress Party, which is the furthest right party with representatives in Parliament) wants to cut those cables as well. But the other main opposition party (Conservative party) does not want to cut them.

  4. Golden_Joe_ on

    There are fixed-price contracts for consumers in Norway for 12..24 months. Why don’t people use them? They would not care for this price spikes. In Germany most people use such contracts and in Norway these contracts are much cheaper.

  5. >critics argue Norway should only send electricity from its abundant hydropower abroad after it has ensured low prices at home

    “We want to be part of the common market, but only the benefits, okay?”

  6. Norway should stop export of oil and gas. It would leave dirt cheap fuels for the Norwegian consumer.

  7. Rough-tough7 on

    If only stronges and biggest economy in Europe didnt shut down all their nuclear power plants, we would literlly be in better place right now.

    Im downvoted, but im not wrong, and you know it…smh

  8. Objective_Otherwise5 on

    Norwegian Labour Party is doing awful on the polls. They are going desperate and throwing all kinds of populist shit on the wall to se what sticks. This one got traction. Hallelujah. Also, this very classic Norwegian isolationism.

  9. This comment section is literally Germans and Norwegians/Swedes brigading their respective victimhood 😂

  10. Big-Today6819 on

    When Europa should work together it’s sad to see this, put pressure on Germany to open their shutdown nuclear energy, but don’t cut energy link they are so important, how do norway expect to get help if they are invaded with no power grid working

  11. After seeing what Norwegians pay for energy in Tromsø, for it to then suddenly overnight change by like 300% randomly (depending on demand) & the whole reasoning behind it, I can totally understand.

    Most people aren’t really that well off, even for being as rich as the country is. It’s still expensive to live there.

  12. Act-Alfa3536 on

    If Norway would invest in pumped hydro storage and north south interconnecters it would really be in a great place.

  13. Fun-Diver-3957 on

    This is something the common Norwegian wants to see. Can’t wait! And no to EU!

  14. Sweden should do the same. Screw Germany and also screw Sweden for putting us in this situation. At least Norway subsidize their citizens.

  15. swollen_foreskin on

    The whole market has been completely rigged since we joined. Rivers freeze in Sweden? 1000% increase. No wind in Germany? 5000% increase. Cold in mainland Europe? 1000% increase. Normal day? 500% increase.
    Guess what, here it’s -10c on a normal day. Why the fuck do I have to pay 30 euro per day in power? 5 years ago I’d barely pay 3. I drive by the local hydro plant the same day, guess what, they shut off production to increase prices. The whole thing is like Enron. It’s a scam.
    And it’s affecting more than private consumers, govt isn’t allowed to subsidise industry due to eu rules which means our industry is dying which means less investment which means weaker krone which means more inflation and poorer and angry Norwegians.

  16. S0ltinsert on

    Country enters a common market, allowing energy providers to sell for higher prices elsewhere than in the country, this causes the price to go up in the country too.

    The foreign country is to blame for this !

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