Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 3:57:39 GMT
Oslo is a reference city after being named European Green Capital 2019. In that city, several businessmen, politicians and urban planners have been working for years to reduce the carbon footprint and ensure a more sustainable future.
Each effort has been recognized by the European Commission and this has differentiated Oslo from other European cities.
Oslo has set the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 95% by 2030 compared to 1990. In 2016, it managed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 9%. To achieve this, Oslo has developed a technological plan to capture and store in old gas wells. oil, carbon dioxide from garbage incinerators to the conversion of construction sites into clean spaces.
Furthermore, Oslo has positioned France Mobile Number List itself against fossil fuels and is a place that extracts 1.6 million barrels of crude oil per day and is the third largest exporter of gas in the world (25% of which reaches the EU).
Now, the city has an obsession with small and large scale green energy investment. According to data from El PaĆs, the State has authorized the rich public pension fund to enter into renewable energy projects that are not listed on the Stock Market and has also withdrawn its money from 134 companies that search for oil and gas - although it remains in Shell and BP because, it alleges, the oil majors have green projects underway.
On the other hand, the European green capital has promoted the transition to electric cars and has even managed to make their price equal to that of gasoline or diesel cars.
Given this, the sale of gasoline and diesel has decreased by 30%. In addition, it has been identified that 17% of the 1.2 million tons of gases that Oslo emits today came from heating and they launched an aid program to promote change.
Thus, the buildings and homes are connected to the municipal network of clean geothermal and hydroelectric energy and from the garbage incinerator plant.
In the last two years, the energy and climate fund allocated 19 million euros in aid for this reconversion and for the expansion of electric car chargers.
Another point of emissions is construction works. It takes a lot of energy to build anything. Here too, businessmen, promoters and municipal authorities have decided to open the way.
Oslo's green solution
Norway is leading the transformation towards a 100% electric mobility model, in 2020 it wants to reduce 50% of emissions and be carbon neutral in 2050, according to the EGCA (European Green Capital Award). It is the country with the highest number of electric vehicles per capita in the world, it is committed to sustainable construction with environmentally friendly systems, it has numerous green spaces and promotes appropriate waste management.
Each effort has been recognized by the European Commission and this has differentiated Oslo from other European cities.
Oslo has set the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 95% by 2030 compared to 1990. In 2016, it managed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 9%. To achieve this, Oslo has developed a technological plan to capture and store in old gas wells. oil, carbon dioxide from garbage incinerators to the conversion of construction sites into clean spaces.
Furthermore, Oslo has positioned France Mobile Number List itself against fossil fuels and is a place that extracts 1.6 million barrels of crude oil per day and is the third largest exporter of gas in the world (25% of which reaches the EU).
Now, the city has an obsession with small and large scale green energy investment. According to data from El PaĆs, the State has authorized the rich public pension fund to enter into renewable energy projects that are not listed on the Stock Market and has also withdrawn its money from 134 companies that search for oil and gas - although it remains in Shell and BP because, it alleges, the oil majors have green projects underway.
On the other hand, the European green capital has promoted the transition to electric cars and has even managed to make their price equal to that of gasoline or diesel cars.
Given this, the sale of gasoline and diesel has decreased by 30%. In addition, it has been identified that 17% of the 1.2 million tons of gases that Oslo emits today came from heating and they launched an aid program to promote change.
Thus, the buildings and homes are connected to the municipal network of clean geothermal and hydroelectric energy and from the garbage incinerator plant.
In the last two years, the energy and climate fund allocated 19 million euros in aid for this reconversion and for the expansion of electric car chargers.
Another point of emissions is construction works. It takes a lot of energy to build anything. Here too, businessmen, promoters and municipal authorities have decided to open the way.
Oslo's green solution
Norway is leading the transformation towards a 100% electric mobility model, in 2020 it wants to reduce 50% of emissions and be carbon neutral in 2050, according to the EGCA (European Green Capital Award). It is the country with the highest number of electric vehicles per capita in the world, it is committed to sustainable construction with environmentally friendly systems, it has numerous green spaces and promotes appropriate waste management.