Oslo Communications Green Base Station Construction

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How can Oslo reduce its construction emissions?

The City of Oslo is initially focusing on tackling emissions from municipal construction projects, which represent roughly 20% of the city's construction market. As a first step, these municipal projects have used sustainable biofuels since 2017, reducing Oslo's total construction sector emissions by close to 20%.

Why is Oslo a green city?

Oslo's master plan guides the building of a greener, better city, focusing on improving urban transport, protecting nature and enhancing quality of life for everyone. The city has already cut greenhouse gas emissions by 28% since 2009, and emissions from municipal operations have been reduced by an impressive 86% since 2012.

How does construction affect the environment in Oslo?

In Oslo, construction is responsible for 7% of the city's total emissions, even without accounting for emissions from the transport of people and goods to and from construction sites. Construction also contributes significantly to local air and noise pollution.

Does Oslo need Electric Construction Technology?

The Norwegian Contractors Association issued a statement in 2018 asking Oslo city government to require all large new tunnel projects, including metro and light rail, to use electric construction technology.

How Oslo is driving the transition to zero emission construction sites

One charging station for two inhabitants, one fast charger for every four: Norway is undoubtedly the charging paradise of e-mobility.

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The plan is to phase out all diesel use on the construction sites by 2027 by deploying electric vehicles and hydrogen-powered construction machines on a large scale.

Oslo''s PURE Project: Building Climate Neutrality from the Ground Up

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Clean Construction in Oslo, Norway

In 2019, the city began operation of likely the first zero-emission urban construction site, using battery and cable electric excavators and battery electric wheel loaders.

How Oslo is driving the transition to zero emission construction sites

In September 2019, the world''s first zero-emission construction site began operation, using only electrified construction equipment. The project upgraded two streets in downtown Oslo,

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Oslo''s five-year report

Oslo''s master plan guides the building of a greener, better city, focusing on improving urban transport, protecting nature and enhancing

Oslo''s five-year report

Oslo''s master plan guides the building of a greener, better city, focusing on improving urban transport, protecting nature and enhancing quality of life for everyone.

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