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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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With elevators that store their own energy, a grass roof and a cooling system based on seawater, the new Munch Museum has become a futuristic home for some of Norway’s artistic treasures in the centre of Oslo.
An ice rink in Oslo City built to ensure the best possible heat recovery, with good temperature control systems and a high degree of efficient energy consumption.
IVAR produces biogas based on sewage sludge, waste food and other organic waste. Biofuel plant for steam heat production based on de-watered bio residue and timber waste.
The opening of Dæli stream in Bærum municipality contributes to more fish and less flooding.
When faced with the need to make their largest ever investment, Lesja municipality chose the best technology available in order to achieve an energy efficient nursing home.