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Infrastructure on Team Built Environment
Infrastructure on Team Built Environment
Climate Positive Buildings and Neighbourhoods Lab
Climate Positive Buildings and Neighbourhoods Lab
The Climate Positive Buildings and Neighbourhoods Lab at NTNU works to transform the built environment in response to the urgent global challenge of climate change. Our solutions for buildings and urban areas go beyond net‑zero, aiming to actively generate positive impacts for both the climate and the environment.
Building Energy and Indoor Environment, Department of Energy and Process Engineering:
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Operation Room Laboratory (Guangyu Cao)
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District Heating Consumer Substation, Building Energy System Monitoring of the Campus (Natasa Nord):
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CO2 heat pump with a heated room (Natasa Nord)
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HVAC teaching laboratory (Bjørn Austbø)
ZEB Laboratory (Francesco Goia)
ZEB Living Lab (link to be added later)