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The power situation week 34, 2010

01.09.2010

Norwegian net export. For the first time since week 29, Norway had a net export of power.
The power situation week 33, 2010

25.08.2010

Increase in Norwegian power production. Last week, the power production increased by 50 GWh compared to the week before. In Norway the total productio...
The power situation week 32, 2010

18.08.2010

Increased power prices in Norway. Last week, the weekly average spot price increased with 7 percent to 34.1 øre/kWh in the three southernmost price ar...
The power situation week 31, 2010

11.08.2010

Reduced power prices in Mid and North Norway. In North and Mid Norway the power prices were reduced by 7 percent and ended at 29 øre/kWh. 
The Norwegian energy regulator - annual report 2009

06.08.2010

NVE regulates and monitors the Norwegian electricity and district heating markets. These activities are under- taken mainly by NVE’s Energy and Regula...
The power situation week 30, 2010

04.08.2010

Decrease in Norwegian power production. While the Norwegian power consumption was approximately unchanged, the Norwegian power production decreased by...
The power situation week 29, 2010

28.07.2010

Precipitation above normal and reduced power prices. Week 29 was, as the previous week, characterized by precipitation above normal.
The power situation week 28, 2010

21.07.2010

Increased precipitation and reduced power prices. Last week the precipitation was equivalent to 4.1 TWh, which is almost twice the median for the week...
The power situation week 27, 2010

14.07.2010

Increased production and net Norwegian power export. The inland power consumption decreased with 2.9 percent from the previous week.
The power situation week 26, 2010

07.07.2010

Increased price and production in Norway. Last week, the weekly average power price was 38.0 øre/kWh in Mid and North Norway, 38.7 øre/kWh in East Nor...
The power situation week 25, 2010

30.06.2010

Lower prices in Mid and North Norway. The average power price was 32.9 øre/kWh in Mid and North Norway last week.
The power situation week 24, 2010

23.06.2010

More similar prices in Mid Norway, North Norway, Sweden and Finland
- Highest price in East, Southwest and West Norway
The power situation week 23, 2010

17.06.2010

Highest price in East, Southwest and West Norway. In week 23 East, Southwest and West Norway had the highest average spot price in the Nordic market.
NVE signs agreement with Ethiopian Ministry of Water Resources (MOWR)

10.06.2010

The agreement opens the door for two and a half years of further cooperation between the institutions on feasibility studies of developing two large h...
The power situation week 22 2010

09.06.2010

Highest power prices in Norway. The average power prices increased in all Norwegian elspot areas last week. Higher prices must be seen in connection t...
The power situation week 21, 2010

02.06.2010

The power situation week 21, 2010. Increased reservoir filling, but small amounts of snow in the mountains
The power situation week 20, 2010

26.05.2010

High inflow and low prices. It was 80 percent more inflow than normal in week 20. Warm weather led to vast snow melting in most parts of the country.
The power situation week 19, 2010

19.05.2010

Lower prices in the Nordic area. The weekly power prices dropped in all the Nordic market areas from weak 18 to 19. The price decreased least in South...
The power situation week 18, 2010

12.05.2010

Highest power prices in Norway the eighth week in a row. Cold weather and inflow below normal along with increased prices in the rest of the Nordic ma...
The power situation week 17, 2010

05.05.2010

Reduced power consumption and increased reservoir levels. Milder weather, lower inland power consumption and a high import of electric power contribut...
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