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The built environment accounts for almost 40 percent of global carbon emissions. But that big number represents a huge opportunity.
In this episode of Shaping Sustainable Places, we take a closer look at how turning buildings into intelligent, networked energy storage makes them more resilient, as well as improving the efficiency and reliability of the power grid as a whole.
Guests in this episode:
Henrik Ahnström, Director of Product, Process and Innovation within Skanska's commercial development arm in the Nordics.
Niklas Johansson, Commercial Product Manager for E.ON ectogrid™.
By Skanska - A world-leading project development and construction group, using knowledge and foresight to shape the way we live, work and connect.5
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The built environment accounts for almost 40 percent of global carbon emissions. But that big number represents a huge opportunity.
In this episode of Shaping Sustainable Places, we take a closer look at how turning buildings into intelligent, networked energy storage makes them more resilient, as well as improving the efficiency and reliability of the power grid as a whole.
Guests in this episode:
Henrik Ahnström, Director of Product, Process and Innovation within Skanska's commercial development arm in the Nordics.
Niklas Johansson, Commercial Product Manager for E.ON ectogrid™.

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