Nordic energy cooperation

There is a long and successful tradition of Nordic cooperation in the energy sector. The Nordic energy cooperation is expected to play a strong and active role in the development of Nordic and European energy policies.

The Nordic countries have a common electricity market.

The Nordic countries have a common electricity market.

 

The Nordic countries wish to be at the forefront and use the strength of the Nordic countries to increase their influence on important energy policy issues in international organisations and in the EU.

The Nordic electricity market is often referred to as a good example of a well-functioning multinational electricity market. The further development of the Nordic energy market requires new solutions within numerous fields.

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    Article produced by Jorunn Gran 21.02.2009

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