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Green Transition of Multi Family Housing (GOE)

Lund University Faculty of Engineering collaborates with Swedish and Danish property owners, energy companies, water and wastewater utilities, municipalities, and universities within the INTERREG ÖKS project Green Transition in Multi Family Housing. The project began in 2023 and will conclude in the autumn of 2026.

Green Transition of Multi‑Family Housing (GOE) aims to strengthen the capacity of multi‑dwelling buildings to support the green transition by increasing flexibility in energy use, promoting investments in energy‑efficiency measures, and preparing the building stock for low‑temperature district heating. The initiative is carried out in collaboration with developers, municipalities, and expert organisations in Denmark and Sweden.

LTH serves as an expert partner, contributing specialised technical competence and, in close cooperation with the project partners, has developed Energistegen with a particular focus on reducing energy consumption in buildings.

Through its involvement, LTH disseminates its expertise while gaining new insights into the energy transition in both Sweden and Denmark.

The project is co‑financed by Interreg Öresund–Kattegat–Skagerrak. 

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Contact

Catarina Warfvinge

catarina [dot] warfvinge [at] hvac [dot] lth [dot] se (catarina[dot]warfvinge[at]hvac[dot]lth[dot]se)
+46790770272