
We use a wide range of tools to move us towards net-zero emissions
NREP has identified carbon and resource management as the two areas that have the largest impact on our environmental footprint.
NREP aspires to achieve a net-zero carbon portfolio by 2028 and we are using several techniques to get there, both during and after the construction phase.
NREP aspires to achieve a net zero carbon portfolio by 2028
Pathway to net zero carbon
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The Tunnel Factory
Large scale re-use for new city area
Reduce embodied carbon

Store Torv
Early stage LCA carbon reduction analysis
Reduce demand

Norra Vitsippan
Wood core net zero energy solar/geothermal
Low carbon heating

Koskelonkuja logistics
Zero CO2 local deep geothermal
On-site renewables

Solskenet solar
The largest rooftop solar plant in the Nordics
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Siljan Gade retrofit
Re-using an old building for modern use Read more hereSiljan Gade retrofit
Re-using an old building for modern use Read more hereReduce embodied carbon

Store Torv – Early stage LCA
Improve the way we build Read more hereStore Torv – Early stage LCA
Improve the way we build Read more here
The Idea Factory
Bringing recycling to Stockholm Read more hereThe Idea Factory
Bringing recycling to Stockholm Read more hereReduce demand

Norra Vitsippan
Net-zero energy residentials Read more hereNorra Vitsippan
Net-zero energy residentials Read more here
Parkkvarteret
Early stage and holistic sustainability Read more hereParkkvarteret
Early stage and holistic sustainability Read more hereLow carbon heating

Geothermal pilot
Pioneering zero emission heating Read more hereGeothermal pilot
Pioneering zero emission heating Read more here
Woody
Geothermal heated wooden apartments Read more hereWoody
Geothermal heated wooden apartments Read more hereOn-site renewables

Solskenet solar plant
Powering a green transition Read more hereSolskenet solar plant
Powering a green transition Read more here