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The Norwegian government's energy ministry was the site of a protest concerning wind farm installations that infringe on indigenous rights.
Norway is a member of the North Seas Energy Cooperation, contributing to the development of offshore wind energy in the region.
One of the countries exporting plastic waste for recycling, which is implicated in the study's findings on ocean pollution.
One of the countries being urged by Greta Thunberg and other activists to increase climate action and phase out fossil fuel production.
The country has set a new electric vehicles (EVs) sales world record and is working towards ending the sales of fossil-fuel vehicles by 2025, offering incentives to citizens to buy EVs.
Norway has committed to banning conventional vehicles in the future to support the adoption of clean vehicles.
Norway is competing with Australia to supply hydrogen fuel to Japan. Norway is developing a pilot project using renewable energy to generate hydrogen for export to Japan.
Norway is investing in making transportation more environmentally friendly to reduce emissions and combat climate change, leading to a growing market for clean vehicles.
Norway is looking to form a closer relationship with South Korea to support hydrogen fuel cars and is considering plans to ban the sale of gasoline cars by 2025.
The country is reportedly considering instituting a ban on all gasoline-powered cars by 2025 to promote clean transportation and renewable energy adoption.
Norway is one of two countries that currently meet 100% of its energy needs through renewable sources, relying heavily on hydroelectricity and increasingly on wind energy and biofuels.
Norway is implementing a plan to follow the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme, offering compensation to large manufacturing companies to encourage them to remain within the country despite stricter environmental policies.
Norway has established hydrogen highways as part of broader hydrogen infrastructure development.

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