Major reduction of energy use in non-residential Buildings
This project aimed to demonstrate that large scale energy performance improvements in existing non-residential buildings can satisfy profitability demands set by the building owner/investor and thus become a market driver for major refurbishment of existing buildings towards Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings.
This project, was co-funded by Intelligent Energy Europe Programme of the European Union, between March 2014 and March 2017.
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News from the project
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Final Report
The Total Concept project has now come to an end. Read more about the key outcomes and lessons learned from
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The implementation of the Total Concept in the five participating countries are facing a new phase.
Since fall 2016 more than 500 clients, investors, consultants, contractors and operation staffs has been educated in using the method
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Step 3 measurements has started in the first Total Concept project in Norway
The Norwegian Public Road Administration (NPRA) office in Steinkjer, Norway is the first Total Concept project in Norway. The hand-over process
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The fourth Total Concept course in Norway!
The picture show the eighteen participants attending Total Concept course in Oslo Norway 11 and 12 of October. This is the
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Newsletter 3: October 2016
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