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  2. Grid plan - Wikipedia

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    A grid plan from 1799 of Pori, Finland, by Isaac Tillberg. The city of Adelaide, South Australia was laid out in a grid, surrounded by gardens and parks. In urban planning, the grid plan, grid street plan, or gridiron plan is a type of city plan in which streets run at right angles to each other, forming a grid. [1]

  3. Electricity sector in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Maintaining the grid in the harsh Norwegian nature is a compromise between stability desires and economy, and outages are expected in these circumstances. [19] The IT-nett, about 70% of the grid, is not grounded. [20] West of Oslo, there is a small single-phase AC power grid operated with 16.7 Hz frequency for power supply of electric railways ...

  4. Bjørvika - Wikipedia

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    The city declined during the 15th and 16th century. Following the reformation in 1537, the economic base of the city fell away, and the city was repeatedly struck by fire. [1] Following the 1624 fire, King Christian IV ordered a new city plan, and changed the name of the city from Oslo to Christiania, in his own honor. A square city grid was ...

  5. Hafslund (company) - Wikipedia

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    Hafslund AS is a group with ownership within the power industry. The group is fully owned by Oslo municipality. Hafslund's core business streams are hydropower, with 56 percent ownership in Norway's second largest hydropower company Hafslund Eco AS, and district heating, as majority shareholder (60 percent) in Norway's largest district heating company Hafslund Oslo Celsio AS.

  6. Greater Oslo Region - Wikipedia

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    Greater Oslo Region ("Stor-Oslo-regionen" in Norwegian) is a statistical metropolitan region [3] surrounding the Norwegian capital of Oslo, with a total number of inhabitants of 1,546,706 as of 1 January 2023. [4]

  7. Oslo - Wikipedia

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    Oslo is a compact city. It is easy to move around by public transportation and rentable city bikes accessible to all in many places in the city centre. In 2003, Oslo received The European Sustainable City Award and in 2007 Reader's Digest ranked Oslo as number two on a list of the world's greenest, most livable cities. [90] [91]

  8. Barcode Project - Wikipedia

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    Barcode buildings seen from Sørenga, September 2014 As seen from the roof of the Oslo Opera House. The outline of the district is reminiscent of a barcode. The Barcode buildings in 2015. The Barcode Project is a section of the Bjørvika portion of the Fjord City redevelopment on former dock and industrial land in central Oslo.

  9. Regjeringskvartalet - Wikipedia

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    Regjeringskvartalet (the Government Quarter) is a collection of buildings located in the centre of Norway's capital city Oslo, housing several offices for the Norwegian Government. The complex is situated approximately 300m northeast of the Parliament Building , and consists of nine buildings with about 1,960,000 sq f (182,000 m 2 ) of office ...