In the south? All twelve.
Most of Norway isn't
6 months
In the furthest north parts of Norway, it can be up to three months of darkness.
It is so far north it never gets completely dark in the summer months. At midnight it is still light out.
The sun
No. It most certainly does not.
In the north, yes.
Norway's nickname is "The land of the Midnight Sun because it receives over 20 hours of light on some days."
Mostly hydro electric power
The darkest months are typically between November and late January.May through September are light months in Alaska
In countries near the poles, such as Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Russia, there are regions where the sun does not set for up to six months during summer (midnight sun) and does not rise for up to six months during winter (polar night). This phenomenon is called the midnight sun and polar night.
4 months, one season is the time my penis needs to refuel after sex.