Oslo''s quiet revolution: how electric construction sites are changing
Despite the challenges, Oslo''s commitment to emission-free construction is setting a powerful precedent. With each passing year, the city edges closer to its goal of fully eliminating fossil
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In short, Oslo viewed transit electrification as an environmental necessity and more pragmatically, a financially prudent modernization of urban infrastructure – a microcosm of the global
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This article by Ksenia Karpova, a former e-commerce manager at a solar energy startup, explores Oslo''s path to sustainability and its green revolution. Learn about key initiatives such as Ullevaal Stadium''s
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In 2020, Oslo adopted a new climate strategy. The climate strategy extended the zero-emission ambition to encompass all construction sites, public and private, by 2030.5
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To boost its low-carbon electricity generation, Norway should consider scaling up investments in both nuclear and solar energy, providing a robust complement to its hydropower dominance.
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Sites without sound: Oslo leads in quiet, low-emission electric
The latest data shows Oslo''s municipal building sites were 98% free from fossil fuels in 2023; three-quarters were powered by biofuels and less than one-quarter by electricity.
Oslo''s five-year report
With projects like zero-emission construction and restoring natural habitats, Oslo shows how collaboration between the government and community can make a big difference. In 2020, Oslo
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