About Oslo air energy storage
The airport uses energy storage in groundwater wells, a dry cooler park, consumption of heat in the heating system and heat loss in the pipe network to achieve balance in the energy system by disposing of unwanted heat.
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6 FAQs about [Oslo air energy storage]
What is the snow cooling system at Oslo Airport?
Oslo Airport in Norway installed a state-of-the-art snow cooling system in 2016 to reduce the energy costs of its new, bigger terminal building. Based on experiences of pioneering projects in Sweden and Japan, the environmentally friendly system is designed to reduce the summer cooling load by up to 5 MW.
What is the energy capacity of the snow cooling plant at Oslo?
The snow cooling plant at Oslo has an energy potential of 3 GWh in the course of a season. It is dimensioned for a thermal peak load of 5 MW, mainly for the new building, and accounts for approximately 25% of the power capacity for cooling at the airport.
How can Oslo reduce energy consumption?
A larger share of energy production in Oslo shall be local, and various energy systems shall supplement and support each other. Buildings in Oslo shall utilise electricity and heat efficiently and reduce energy consumption. The City of Oslo shall facilitate reduced and more climate-friendly consumption among citizens and businesses.
How does Oslo heat a building?
For heating buildings within the city, Oslo primarily relies on district heating from municipal waste incinerators and biomass-fed cogeneration plants (also known as combined heat & power, or CHP, plants).
Does Oslo have a circular waste and sewage management system?
Oslo shall have a circular waste and sewage management system based on reuse, material recovery and energy recovery, which does not produce greenhouse gas emissions. A larger share of energy production in Oslo shall be local, and various energy systems shall supplement and support each other.
How do Moors contribute to carbon storage in Oslo?
When trees and other plants grow, they bind carbon in the tree trunks, branches and roots. Carbon from old plants is stored in soil, and moors provide particularly high carbon storage. The target is to protect and increase this natural form of carbon storage in Oslo, both in Marka (recreational forested area on Oslo’s outskirts) and in the city.
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