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According to Reuters, falling costs and rising electricity prices mean that major new wind farms in southern Norway can be built
without subsidies.
According to a report issued by Statnett, Norway's energy regulator NVE is actively studying an analysis to increase the country's wind power potential, and the total estimated capacity of the wind farm is currently about 1.
3 GW
.
Statnett said: "Rising electricity prices in Europe and northern Europe and continued falling operating and development costs make it profitable
to build wind power in Norway without subsidies.
" ”
According to the analysis, southern Norway is likely to generate a lot of wind power without creating new bottlenecks
in the main grid.
Statnett added, "Without significantly higher consumption growth and potentially more network capacity, Northern Norway and North Central Norway appear less conducive to further wind development
.
" ”
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According to Reuters, falling costs and rising electricity prices mean that major new wind farms in southern Norway can be built
without subsidies.
According to a report issued by Statnett, Norway's energy regulator NVE is actively studying an analysis to increase the country's wind power potential, and the total estimated capacity of the wind farm is currently about 1.
3 GW
.
Statnett said: "Rising electricity prices in Europe and northern Europe and continued falling operating and development costs make it profitable
to build wind power in Norway without subsidies.
" ”
According to the analysis, southern Norway is likely to generate a lot of wind power without creating new bottlenecks
in the main grid.
Statnett added, "Without significantly higher consumption growth and potentially more network capacity, Northern Norway and North Central Norway appear less conducive to further wind development
.
" ”
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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