Voters and politicians are the gold standard, not experiments
Gunnar S. Eskeland: I think the state is too important, too powerful, to experiment on us, the voters and taxpayers, who are the superiors of the state.
ENE (Energy, Natural Resources and Environment) is a cross-disciplinary area covering and combining research in several core topics such as energy markets, management of renewable and non-renewable resources and the environment and climate change.
Gunnar S. Eskeland: I think the state is too important, too powerful, to experiment on us, the voters and taxpayers, who are the superiors of the state.
The article "E-commerce shipments in an X-minute city: Informing authorities on freight transport through parcel lockers" has been published in Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
Gunnar S. Eskeland: Lack of profitability in offshore wind cannot be solved with subsidies. Minister of Finance Jens Stoltenberg is not being flippant when he says that.
Ole-Andreas Elvik Næss: If we first want to pay owners from China and the US to run energy-intensive industries in this country, it is better if we pay them to do something other than use our electricity.