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ESG guidelines

These guidelines contribute to sharing knowledge and helping you move in a more environmentally-friendly direction.

Green plants growing

The guidelines describe what we believe to be the key themes around climate, environment, social conditions and corporate governance – also known as ESG. This is summarised in specified points that DNB evaluates when we give financing to customers in commercial property, residential development and the construction industry.

The industry’s sustainability ambitions and priorities will change over time, and the guidelines will therefore be updated to reflect this.

  • Guidelines for commercial property (PDF, Norwegian)
  • Guidelines for residential development and the construction industry (PDF, Norwegian)

Increased awareness of energy consumption

The aim of DNB’s new terms and conditions is to raise awareness of energy consumption and solutions that can make buildings more energy efficient. From 1 January 2021, DNB will request new documentation for financing agreements.

  • Energy performance certificates for all commercial properties larger than 1000 m2 which, under the energy labelling regulation, must have this.
  • Annual measurements and reporting of energy consumption in commercial properties larger than 5000 m2.
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Need for sustainable new-builds

The construction of new buildings must be made more sustainable. For the financing of commercial property larger than 5000 m2 that is under construction, a certification equal to BREEAM-NOR minimum Very Good, or LEED Gold is required.

For office buildings, this applies for new financing from 1 July 2021 and for other types of commercial property from 1 January 2022 (not residential projects).

Inclusive approach

DNB wants to influence the market positively by setting a green agenda. If the terms and conditions in the guidelines aren’t met, we’ll still be able to grant loans for the specific purpose if the customer shows the willingness and ability to meet the terms and conditions within a limited time period.

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Energy labelling

Check out the Energy labelling website for guidance on how to energy label your commercial property.

Energimerking.no

Energy improvements

Enova gives advice on energy improvements for commercial properties. You can also get in touch at ‘Enova responds to industry’.

Enova knowledge - Commercial properties (in Norwegian only)Enova’s advisory services (in Norwegian only)

Frequently asked questions about the guidelines

What is an energy performance certificate?

You get an energy performance certificate by energy labelling your building. The energy performance certificate gives a good indication of the building’s energy standard through the building’s energy rating (A-G). A good energy rating means that the building is energy efficient. Under the energy labelling regulation, all commercial properties over 1000 m2 must always have a valid energy certificate that must be visibly displayed in the building. The certificate is valid for 10 years.

How can I get an overview of the building’s energy consumption?

More and more property owners are introducing energy monitoring systems in their own buildings, which give them a good overview of the building’s energy consumption. From February 2019, all readings from electricity meters in Norway are sent to Elhub which allows effective gathering of energy data to third parties.

See more at elhub.no

How can I get an energy performance certificate?

Commercial properties must be energy labelled by an expert. Experts can be appraisers, advisory engineers and anyone else who covers the skills requirements in the Energy labelling regulation.

If someone within in your organisation has the expertise, they can carry out the energy labelling. Alternatively you can contact an energy adviser or appraiser.

Before you get started, it’s worth checking whether the building already has an energy performance certificate. See also the FAQ section at Energimerking.no. The energy label is issued in the Energy labelling system by logging in through Altinn.

  • Enova – public search for energy performance certificates (in Norwegian only)
  • FAQs at Energimerking.no (in Norwegian only)
How can I BREEAM NOR certify a new building?

BREEAM-NOR is Norway’s foremost environmental certification system for buildings and is managed by Grønn Byggallianse (Norwegian Green Building Council). A BREEAM-NOR certificate documents quality. A building can be certified to five levels: Pass, Good, Very Good, Excellent and Outstanding. You’ll find more information on certification and how to get started on Grønn Byggallianse’s website.

Go to Grønn Byggallianse (in Norwegian only)