As a response to the Paris agreement, Norway is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 50 percent by 2030. Highly energy-efficient buildings have a greater proportion of embodied GHG emissions from material use (55-87%) compared to operational emissions. A new national standard, NS3720:2018 a methodology for greenhouse gas emission calculations for buildings, has harmonised the life cycle assessment (LCA) calculation of environmental impacts arising from Norwegian buildings and has led to an increase in LCAs. This paper aims to collect life cycle GHG emission data on Norwegian building case studies to help form recommendations for national GHG emission requirements and benchmark values that can be used by the Research centr...
In this study, the objective is to redesign a previous concept for a single-family Zero greenhouse g...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is increasingly being used as a tool by the building industry and actors...
A geo-referenced building stock model was used to analyse the energy and climate performance of the ...
As a response to the Paris agreement, Norway is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
GHG emission criteria and benchmark values for buildings are being developed internationally to meet...
Launched in 2021, the EU Level(s) calculation method for Global Warming Potential (GWP) of buildings...
Through a systematic study, this paper conducted a life cycle assessment (LCA) consisting of evaluat...
The objective of this work is to present, evaluate and discuss the calculation methodology and embod...
The building sector is a major driver of climate change and recent years it has been a growing focus...
The upgrading of building infrastructure to modern standards represents a key tool for reducing glob...
Reduction of energy use and GHG emissions in the building sector is a high priority. The EU 2050 roa...
The Norwegian construction industry is responsible for approximately 1.2% of national GHG emissions ...
The Norwegian construction industry is responsible for approximately 1.2% of national GHG emissions ...
This report summarises the life cycle assessment methodology used to calculate the GHG emissions fro...
In this report, we will evaluate the development of tall wood and exploring the potential of prefabr...
In this study, the objective is to redesign a previous concept for a single-family Zero greenhouse g...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is increasingly being used as a tool by the building industry and actors...
A geo-referenced building stock model was used to analyse the energy and climate performance of the ...
As a response to the Paris agreement, Norway is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
GHG emission criteria and benchmark values for buildings are being developed internationally to meet...
Launched in 2021, the EU Level(s) calculation method for Global Warming Potential (GWP) of buildings...
Through a systematic study, this paper conducted a life cycle assessment (LCA) consisting of evaluat...
The objective of this work is to present, evaluate and discuss the calculation methodology and embod...
The building sector is a major driver of climate change and recent years it has been a growing focus...
The upgrading of building infrastructure to modern standards represents a key tool for reducing glob...
Reduction of energy use and GHG emissions in the building sector is a high priority. The EU 2050 roa...
The Norwegian construction industry is responsible for approximately 1.2% of national GHG emissions ...
The Norwegian construction industry is responsible for approximately 1.2% of national GHG emissions ...
This report summarises the life cycle assessment methodology used to calculate the GHG emissions fro...
In this report, we will evaluate the development of tall wood and exploring the potential of prefabr...
In this study, the objective is to redesign a previous concept for a single-family Zero greenhouse g...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is increasingly being used as a tool by the building industry and actors...
A geo-referenced building stock model was used to analyse the energy and climate performance of the ...