Cities account for 80% of carbondioxide emissions

As the global population grows and is increasingly concentrated in the world’s cities, the infrastructure becomes overloaded and demand for resources, above all energy, increases. Cities currently account for 75% of world energy consumption and nearly 80% of carbon dioxide emissions. 

Energy-efficient infrastructure and clean technology

Demand for technology that supports the climate transition will increase and, as this technology becomes more available, the market will grow.

Population growth and urbanization boost demand for the transportation of both products and people. The transport sector is regarded as one of the greatest challenges as it is responsible for a significant proportion of societal GHG emissions and energy consumption. 

A great deal of research and development is being carried out in both energy optimization and renewable energy. We believe that we stand at the forefront in our industry sectors. 

 

 

Energy efficiency required for a more resource-efficient society

The international ambition to reduce the increase in the global average temperature to less than two degrees Celsius requires a reduction in GHG emissions equating to 70% by 2050 (compared with the base year 2010). This is equivalent to an annual reduction of 6.5% in GHG emissions. NIBE Group’s products contribute to the transition to a fossil-free society through reduced energy consumption. We are ambitious and persistent in our work on developing a product portfolio of energy-efficient energy solutions that support this transition. 

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