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Norway, EVs
Norway has more EVs than gasoline cars on the road. Why?
According to new reports, Norway now has more electric vehicles on its road than gas-powered cars. But why is that, and what can the U.S. learn from it?The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
The role of government in the electric vehicle revolution – what is Norway doing right?
Whether it’s through generous tax breaks or zero-emission mandates, government incentives are driving the transition to electric vehicles. Steve Fowler speaks to industry experts about which countries are getting it right,
There Are Now More Electric Vehicles Than Gas-Powered Cars in Norway
Norway shows that with the right incentives, the goal of a completely electrified road network is a tangible possibility.
EVs Now Outnumber Gas Cars in Norway, But Oil is Still King
Electric car registrations outpaced gas-powered for the first time this month, thanks in part to tax breaks funded by a booming petroleum business.
Norway becomes world's first country to have more EVs than gas-powered cars
Norway has become the first country in the world with more electric vehicles than gas-powered cars, according to recently released data.
Norway, Norges Bank
We expect to keep policy rate at 4.5% until end of the year, Norway central bank chief says
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Norway Keeps Rate Steady With Signal for First Cut in 2025
Norway’s central bank kept borrowing costs unchanged and signaled no intention to cut them before next year as it contends with the inflation risks posed by a weak krone.
Norges Bank Holds Key Rate at 4.5%, First Cut Expected at Beginning of 2025
Norway’s central bank held its key policy rate at 4.5%, a level that is expected to remain unchanged until the end of the year as a weak krone continues to threaten efforts to bring inflation down.
Norway, Greenpeace
Norway may be the first nation to mine the Arctic seabed —it could cause ‘irreversible’ damage to the marine ecosystem
This could cause 'irreversible' damage to the marine ecosystem.
Norway Deep Sea Mining To Cause 'Irreversible' Harm: Greenpeace
Greenpeace on Friday warned Norway that its plans to open up its Arctic seabed to mining would cause "irreversible" damage to the entire marine ecosystem.
Norway’s Plan for Seabed Mining Threatens Arctic Marine Life, Greenpeace Says
The search for rare minerals amid the deep ocean floor could have a devastating effect on whales, other marine mammals and numerous forms of aquatic life, according to the report.
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Norway's Equinor scraps plans to export blue hydrogen to Germany
Norway's Equinor has decided to scrap plans to export so-called blue hydrogen to Germany because it is too expensive and ...
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Norway Limits Wild Salmon Fishing As Stocks Hit New Lows
Norwegian authorities on Friday rolled out fresh restrictions on wild salmon fishing for 2025 after stocks hit record lows in ...
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Norway allocates additional $5.7 billion to Ukraine until 2030
"This unwavering commitment will help Ukraine protect lives, defend freedom, and strengthen our resilience," Zelensky said.
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Hunt for origins of Lebanon pager attack widens to Bulgaria, Norway
Bulgaria and Norway became new focal points on Thursday of a global hunt for who supplied Hezbollah with the thousands of ...
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Norway reports first cases of bluetongue disease in livestock since 2009
Norway has reported dozens of confirmed and suspected cases of bluetongue disease in livestock for the first time in the ...
Oil
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Norway production down in August, NOD says
Norway’s daily production averaged 1.982 million bbl in August 2024, the Norwegian Offshore Directorate reported.
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Norway set to sell excess credits for hydroelectric plant energy
After working through contract language, Norway City Council voted Wednesday to sell its excess Renewable Energy Certificates ...
The Gazette
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Trial bumped to next year for Cedar Rapids man accused of killing Chris Bagley
Trial for Andrew Shaw, accused of hiring two men to kill Chris Bagley in 2018, has been bumped to Feb. 4. The trial was ...
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