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The energy flows through Parliament

The Icelandic parliament has been discussing energy-related issues this year, with several proposals related to geothermal power plants being debated. The majority supported moving three projects—Tröllárvirkjun, Skúfnavatnavirkjun, and Bolaalda—into the utilization category of the national energy plan, while Hamarsvirkjun was placed on hold. Two proposals by the minister were close to becoming law. There is agreement on some aspects of wind power regulation but disagreement on whether wind farms should be included under the same framework as hydro and geothermal plants. A condition was set for

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RÚV FréttirState / PublicCenter5 days ago
The energy flows through Parliament

The Icelandic parliament has been discussing energy-related issues this year, with several proposals related to geothermal power plants being debated. The majority supported moving three projects—Tröllárvirkjun, Skúfnavatnavirkjun, and Bolaalda—into the utilization category of the national energy plan, while Hamarsvirkjun was placed on hold. Two proposals by the minister were close to becoming law. There is agreement on some aspects of wind power regulation but disagreement on whether wind farms should be included under the same framework as hydro and geothermal plants. A condition was set for

Bias read (Center): The article reports on parliamentary debates regarding energy policy without overtly favoring any side. It presents the positions of different factions and includes quotes from various representatives, indicating an attempt to balance perspectives.

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