This hotel in the Arctic generates more energy than it consumes
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, NORWAY/ Created : Jan 11, 2019, 16:00 IST
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Yes, there is a hotel in the Arctic Circle that generates more energy than it consumes. A Norweigan architecture firm, Snøhetta, is leading the project. The proposed hotel is built in Svart, and is the first hotel in the world to … Read more
Yes, there is a hotel in the Arctic Circle that generates more energy than it consumes. A Norweigan architecture firm, Snøhetta, is leading the project. The proposed hotel is built in Svart, and is the first hotel in the world to be labelled as a ‘Powerhouse Hotel’. As a remarkable step towards sustainable hospitality practices, this hotel is consuming 85 per cent less energy as compared to other hotels. Read less
Another highlight of this hotel in the Arctic Circle is its reliance on natural light; gigantic, transparent windows cover most of the walls here, utilising natural light as well as looking quite stunning. Snøhetta aims to be a trendsetter in building green, sustainable, energy-positive buildings and already boasts of a very impressive portfolio.
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