Sjøli misses with his criticism of Frp
The article discusses criticisms of the Frp party regarding the electrification of Melkøya, arguing that their stance is oversimplified and misguided.
The Rematch on Melkøya: Asks the Government to Take Action
Finnmark's county mayor urges the Norwegian government to address concerns over energy prices and wind farm development following renewed debates about the Melkøya gas processing facility.
Can the business community trust Aftenposten?
The article argues against Aftenposten's portrayal of the Progress Party as a threat to business predictability, clarifying that the party has not voted to stop the electrification of Melkøya.
All proposals for Melkøya rejected in the Storting – electrification continues
The Storting has rejected all proposals concerning Melkøya, including the continued operation of a gas power plant, as support for alternative electrification efforts shifts.
No majority to stop further electrification of Melkøya
The Norwegian government will continue the electrification of Melkøya after a majority in the Storting rejected a proposal to halt the process, allowing the facility to operate using land-supplied electricity instead of gas.
Natur Conservation Association on Melkøya: The Government has made a bad decision
The Natur Conservation Association criticizes the Norwegian government's decision to approve the electrification of the LNG facility on Melkøya, claiming it undermines nature and Sámi rights without addressing proposed changes.
SV turns in the Melkøya case: Equinor gets to keep the power
The Socialist Left Party (SV) has reversed its stance and will not support a proposal to release power from the Melkøya gas facility, resulting in a lack of majority for the proposal in the Parliament.
SV turns around on Melkøya
The Socialist Left Party (SV) has decided to withdraw its support for a proposal to allocate electricity from Melkøya to other industries, advocating instead for its electrification with carbon capture and wind energy to reduce emissions.
SV turns around Melkøya proposal. Saves the government.
The SV party has decided not to support a proposal that would allocate reserved power for the electrification of the gas facility at Melkøya, thus preventing the government from facing a critical situation.
Aasland hopes the Storting will reverse its decision on Melkøya: - It will have very negative consequences
Energy Minister Terje Aasland expressed hope that the Norwegian parliament, Storting, will reject a proposal that could release reserved electricity for Equinor's gas facility on Melkøya, warning it would lead to severe consequences.
NHO and LO warn against Melkøya decision
NHO and LO express concerns that the Norwegian parliament's potential decision to release power allocated to Melkøya could undermine trust in Norwegian politics and investment stability.
Melkøya: The majority may crumble - SV is looking for solutions
The SV party is exploring alternative solutions to ensure power supply to Melkøya without onshore wind power or unclean gas power plants, amidst a parliamentary majority's push to prohibit land electricity use.
Melkøya Puts Trust in Norwegian Politics at Stake
There's a growing concern that changes by the Storting regarding Melkøya, after investments have been made, could undermine business trust in political decisions in Norway.
Oil giants against the Storting's Melkøya move
Partners Vår Energi, Petoro, and Harbour Energy warn the Storting against releasing power reserved for the Melkøya project, expressing concerns about changing rules mid-process.
Melkøya conflict: Listhaug resists pressure
Frp leader Sylvi Listhaug stands firm on the Melkøya project amid warnings that a parliamentary decision could deter international investors.
Is this what the Progress Party calls predictability?
The article critiques the Progress Party's stance on the predictability of energy policy regarding the electrification of the Melkøya gas facility, questioning whether their recent responsible behavior aligns with previous criticisms of wastefulness and illegality.
Equinor and unions on Melkøya: - The Storting must reverse
Equinor and various unions are warning the majority in the Storting against altering the framework conditions retroactively in the Melkøya case, fearing instability and political risk.