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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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“The magic factory” in Vestfold is at the cutting edge of bio energy production in Norway.
On Wednesday 16 October 2019, Knut Hvithammer, the Mayor of Sør-Odal Municipality, proudly opened Glommasvingen School by handing over a beautifully carved wooden key to the head of the student council.
Is your municipality about to start a new construction project? If so, it is time to learn more about what you can save by calculating all the costs associated with a building for its entire life before construction starts.
The old retirement home from the 1970s was too small, and Frogn Municipality needed to create more spaces to prepare for a future with more elderly people.
For the CFO of Kongsvinger Municipality, the maths was simple: a green loan from KBN would save them NOK 6.5 million in interest expense on the Municipality’s new lower secondary school.