Oslo Municipality
Oslo Municipality is a governmental entity responsible for the development, operation, and ownership of public infrastructure within the city of Oslo, Norway. Its investment strategy is driven by public service provision, sustainable urban development, and ambitious climate goals, focusing on areas like public transport, renewable energy, district heating, water, waste management, and smart city solutions. It primarily invests through its own agencies and municipal companies, and holds significant stakes in key infrastructure providers.
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Strategic Overview
- Strong focus on achieving ambitious climate goals, including becoming a zero-emission city by 2030, driving investments in green infrastructure.
- Prioritizes sustainable urban development, emphasizing public transport, cycling infrastructure, and green spaces.
- Utilizes municipal companies and agencies as primary vehicles for infrastructure development and operation.
- Significant owner of key energy and infrastructure assets through its stake in Hafslund AS.
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Anne Lindboe
Mayor
Eirik Lae Solberg
City Council Leader
Track Record
Notable projects: Fornebubanen (new metro line), New Main Water Supply (Holsfjorden), Electrification of public transport fleet, Expansion of district heating and cooling networks
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