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Norway is a country where winter lasts for half a year and the temperature can drop to -40°C. At the same time, Norwegians pay for heating 2-3 times less than Russians (relative to income). The secret is in energy-saving technologies and mentality. We tell you how Norwegian houses are arranged and what we should learn from them.

Passive houses (Passivhaus)

In Norway, they build houses that almost do not require heating. Thick walls (30-50 cm of insulation), triple-glazed windows, sealed doors. Heat from people, household appliances, and sunlight is enough to maintain +20°C even in the cold. Ventilation with heat recovery (95% of heat is returned). There are no radiators in such houses. The cost of construction is 10-15% higher than usual, but it pays off in 5-7 years.

In Norway, there are more than 20,000 passive houses (for a population of 5 million).

Smart metering and tariffs

There is a "smart" meter in every house that transmits consumption data in real time. Tariffs fluctuate: at night — cheaper (2-3 times), during the day — more expensive. Norwegians wash clothes, wash dishes, charge electric cars at night. There is also a "dynamic tariff" program: when the wind is strong (a lot of electricity), the price drops to zero. The house automatically turns on heating. Smart sockets disconnect "vampires" (televisions, chargers in standby mode).

Consumption of electricity for heating is reduced by 20-30%.

Heat pumps (not gas)

In Norway, there are almost no gas boiler houses. 90% of houses are heated by heat pumps (air-air, air-water, ground). The pump takes heat even from the cold air (down to -30°C). Efficiency — 3-4 kW of heat per 1 kW of electricity. The state subsidizes installation (up to 50% of the cost). Ban on oil heaters. Thanks to the pumps, the average heating bill is 1000 kroner (8000 rubles?) per month, with a salary of 40,000 kroner.

In Russia, gas is still burned in boiler houses (losses up to 30%).

Geothermal heating

In Norway, geothermal pumps are popular. A pipe with antifreeze is lowered into a well 100-200 meters deep. In winter, the temperature at a depth is +5...+8°C, in summer — +15°C. The heat pump raises the temperature to 50°C. The system works for 30-50 years. The cost of installation is 20,000-30,000 euros, it pays off in 7-10 years. The state provides a subsidy of 20%.

In Russia, geothermal pumps are rare (expensive, no subsidies).

Wind turbines on roofs

Wind energy in Norway is underdeveloped due to mountains, but vertical wind turbines are installed on the roofs of private houses (quiet, do not kill birds). They produce 10-20 kW·h per day (cover domestic needs). Excess is sold to the grid at a green tariff. In 2026, vertical wind turbines became twice cheaper (about 3000 euros). Payback period — 5 years. Russia: individual projects in Kaliningrad.

Norwegians save heat and electricity not out of poverty, but out of ecological consciousness and economy. They do not want to depend on fossil fuels. We have something to learn from them: insulate houses, install heat pumps, night tariffs. While Russia heats the air, Norway heats people.


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