Environment
Commission finds that Norway should not be pursuing nuclear energy now
A government appointment commission stated on Wednesday that Norway should not begin a comprehensive nuclear power introduction process at this time, given the?abundant hydropower and alternative energy sources available. In?2024?the Norwegian government appointed a 12-person committee that would examine the future potential use of nuclear energy in the Nordic nation. This was the first in-depth assessment since the 1970s. The government stated that the need for more emission-free energy was necessary to meet the expected rise in demand due to electrification, and the ambitions of private companies to set up nuclear power production. The committee chair Kristin Halvorsen (a former...