Electricity interconnection and trade between Norway and Russia
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25376Date
2017-10-26Type
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Neves, Maria Madalena dasAbstract
Anticipated industrial growth in northern Norway, particularly of energy intensive industries such as hydrocarbons and mining, will inevitably result
in increased electricity consumption. Northern Norway faces security of supply
challenges, and substantial investments are needed in generation, transmission
and distribution capacity in order to meet the growing electricity demand. This
makes it advantageous to reinforce the existing cross-border electricity infrastructure and trade between Norway and Russia. Cross-border interconnections
however are complex, and the controversial debate over Norway’s position on
nuclear power in the Kola Peninsula has created public and political opposition
that could permanently hinder interconnection expansion plans. This article
provides an outline of the existing electricity interconnection and trade between
Norway and Russia and examines the potential for reinforcing those arrangements, as well as the concomitant social, political and legal challenges. It argues
that in spite of nuclear power controversies, there is still room for expanding
the existing interconnection and electricity trade in view of opportunities for
the development of other renewable resources in Russia.
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Nordic Open Access Scholarly PublishingCitation
das Neves, M. M. (2017). Electricity Interconnection and Trade between Norway and Russia. Arctic Review, 5(2)Metadata
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