Emissions free construction sites
The City of Oslo is piloting construction sites where emission free solutions are being tested.
Showing all 10 results
The City of Oslo is piloting construction sites where emission free solutions are being tested.
The biogas plant at Romerike is operated by the Oslo Waste-to-Energy Agency and uses food waste as feedstock.
One of the most advanced waste sorting facilities in the world utilizing near infrared technology to take out resources from residual waste.
Øvre Romerike Avfallsselskap IKS (ØRAS) manages a modern recycling center that collects more than 95% of waste for recycling.
Plant including optical sorting systems and incineration systems for treatment of waste produced in the Oslo region.
FutureBuilt is a ten-year programme (2010-2020) with a vision of developing carbon neutral urban areas and high-quality architecture.
Starting with 2017 all new buildings owned by the City of Oslo are planned as plus-energy-buildings
Roaf Solar Park Lillestrøm is to be a showcase for competence development, research, and demonstration of new technology.
Waste collection system that has proven good results for several years, especially when it comes to preparing waste for recycling.
The Magic Factory outside Tønsberg recycles food waste and manure into climate-friendly biogas and valuable bio-fertilizer.