Silent construction sites? The dream that is already a reality In Oslo
Thanks to a new mandate that came into effect on January 1st 2025, Oslo''s municipal construction sites will be the first in the world to increase the use of zero-emission electric machinery to reduce noise
Oslo''s quiet revolution: how electric construction sites are changing
Oslo''s pioneering policy hasn''t come without resistance. Stine Marie Haugen of Norway''s construction and civil engineering association argues the shift to all-electric equipment is neither cost
In Oslo, construction projects are now clean and quiet
Transitioning to clean construction becomes increasingly cost competitive through pilot projects and sharing knowledge. Developing a market for material reuse is key, but faces obstacles
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,
Bærekraftig strømforsyning
Sammen med tårnselskapene og operatørene utforsker Nkom om en ny, innovativ forretningsmodell kan gjøre norske basestasjoner mer bærekraftige, samtidig som man øker
Sites without sound: Oslo leads in quiet, low-emission electric
For projects run by the urban environment agency, which has more recent data through to October 2024, two-thirds of machine hours were powered by electricity and one-third by biodiesel.
Building wind and solar complementary communication base
The paper aims to provide an outline of energy-efficient solutions for base stations of wireless cellular networks. Is 5G the future of mobile communication? Currently, mobile communication is now
Oslo''s PURE Project: Building Climate Neutrality from the Ground Up
From climate budgets to electric cranes: Discover how climate leader Oslo is using its PURE Project to transform the polluting construction sector and create a global model for city growth.
The story of Zero Emission Construction Sites in Oslo
Since 2019, Oslo has gone from a pilot project to around 180 zero-emission construction sites in just over five years. These range from streets and parks to schools and sports facilities.
Communication base station wind and solar complementary
The wind-solar-diesel hybrid power supply system of the communication base station is composed of a wind turbine, a solar cell module, an integrated controller for hybrid energy