Norwegian Nuclear Commission
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The Norwegian Nuclear Commission (Norwegian: Kjernekraftutvalget) was appointed in June 2024 to consider the role of nuclear power in Norway.[1]
The commission reported to Minister of Energy Terje Aasland on 8 April 2026.[1] The report found that nuclear power is not profitable in Norway because the electricity prices are too low to justify the necessary investment.[2]