Norway becomes the first country in the world to allow only electric ships in its waters

Over the years, Norway is being built as leader of green initiatives for a clean environment. Today, the country is once again reluctant to create a dutyless area. The Norwegian Parliament has created a resolution where all of them, such as ships, the aircraft, will release zero carbon emissions. One thing [...]
The Norwegian Parliament has created a resolution where all of them, such as ships, the aircraft, will release zero carbon emissions. According to them, this is expected to be implemented in a thorough manner in 2026.
This is a major step for Norway, in which hundreds of thousands of tourists visit the country each year, especially ancient hill environments, reports “Trutheory”, Periscopi broadcasts.
The world's “for the first time will have zero-x1 source vessels, said Marius Holm, leader of the Environmental Foundation Z. ERO.
At this speed at which Norway is going through a clean energy transition, it is possible to make zero emissions technology earlier than in 2026.
“The tourists come here to see the pure nature, not mountain environments with smoke. Norway also has an international responsibility to manage its countries that are part of the world heritage. We've been thinking about this, to take over in the field of mountain environments”, said Katrin Blomvik, the history of the World Heritage Foundation “Geirager fjod”./Periscopi/












