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The impact report presents the projects financed by KBNs green bonds and their associated environmental impact. Photo: Iver Daaland Åse, Bybanen Utbygging
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A square in central Ski will be transformed from a parking area into a centrally located public space – a place for people to meet that will enrich city life.
12 municipalities in the Østfold region has chosen to work together in order to meet new requirements.
In autumn 2016 Karmsund Port Authority’s ‘Intelliport’ concept was born: the Port Authority decided it would spend over NOK 1 billion on becoming Norway’s largest and most environmentally friendly freight port.
Sandnessjøen Fjernvarmeanlegg AS (SFV) is using sea water as a source of energy for its heat pump system.
The incidence of extreme precipitation events in Norway is expected to increase in the years ahead, and one consequence of this will be an increase in surface runoff.