Norway and coal
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Proposed Coal-Fired Power Stations
- Husnes Power Station in west Norway is a proposal by Sor-Norge Aluminium for a 400 megawatt coal-fired power station with a notional commissioning date of 2011. Power in Europe newsletter, which classses the project as being in the "pre-proposal" stage, noted that in November 2006 "the €551 million" project would be a joiunt venture with three other major industrial companies, Tinfos, Eramet, Sargas. "No applications made yet," it noted.[1]
- Karsto Power Station is a proposal by Haugaland Kraft for a 400-800 megawatt project.[1]
Articles and Resources
Sources
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 "PiE’s new power plant project tracker – April 2008", Power in Europe, Issue 523, April 7, 2008, page 34.
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External Articles
Background information
- International Energy Agency, "Coal in Norway in 2005", International Energy Agency website, accessed July 2008.
- International Energy Agency, "Norway", International Energy Agency website, accessed July 2008.
- U.S. Geological Survey, Norway 1994-2005
- European Environment Agency, European Pollutant Emission Register. (This has a list of power stations and their current emissions).
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