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At Norrviken Gardens, an exhibition is currently underway where four of Sweden's foremost fashion designers — Bea Szenfeld, Frida Jonsvens, Martin Bergström and Linnéa Samia Khalil — have created works inspired by nature.
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CoAction Lund will bring about a large-scale change through 40 different activities in the areas of sustainable travel and new ways to produce, store and share energy
An important step in creating a robust energy system is to plan the system from a holistic perspective. Lund Municipality's Infrastructure Strategist Karin Hammarlund is leading the work to create a planning platform within the CoAction Lund project.
An abundance of green and cheap electricity through local sharing of resources while offloading the overhead grid through energy communities.
In autumn, Sparbanken Skåne presented the report Our Future, which is an independent annual report on the development of the climate transition in Skåne.
The CoAction Lund project brings together 25 partners to implement measures for a climate-neutral Lund by 2030.
The Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona was held in early November and Lund was of course on site.
In Brunnshög, the research is doubly beneficial. Here, Max IV and eventually ESS deliver research results while providing the low-energy buildings in the area with a comfortable indoor climate using residual heat from the plants.
In the Brunnshög district, sustainability goals are high. It concerns both technical systems, such as the newly built tramway, a low-temperature district heating network and a garbage collection system that provides fewer heavy transport in the area.
It started with a project with two sensors — now Kraftringen aims to install a total of 100 sensors that monitor faults in the electricity grid in Lund and the surrounding area.