Standing Committee on Energy and the Environment

The Standing Committee on Energy and the Environment (Norwegian: Energi- og miljøkomiten) is a standing committee of the Parliament of Norway. It is responsible for policies relating to petroleum, energy, hydroelectricity, environmental protection and regional planning. It corresponds to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy and Ministry of the Environment. The committee has 16 members and is chaired by Ola Elvestuen of the Liberal Party.[1]

Members 2013–17

The committee is chaired by Ola Elvestuen
RepresentativePartyPosition
Ola ElvestuenLiberalChair
Terje AaslandLabourFirst deputy chair
Nikolai AstrupConservativeSecond deputy chair
Åsmund AukrustLabour
Tina BruConservative
Rigmor Andersen EideChristian Democratic
Jan Henrik FredriksenProgress
Oskar J. GrimstadProgress
Eva Kristin HansenLabour
Rasmus HanssonGreen
Odd HenriksenConservative
Per Rune HenriksenLabour
Heikki HolmåsSocialist Left
Anna LjunggrenLabour
Eirik MildeConservative
Geir PollestadCentre
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gollark: hmm. what if unopenable box + retrocausality torus?
gollark: Accidentally launched into space by an extremey minor change 58 years ago.
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gollark: The box will survive due to accidentally being blasted into orbit beforehand.

References

  1. The Standing Committee on Energy and the Environment Stortinget.no. Retrieved 30 October 2013
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