Optimalisert drift av administrasjonsbyggene til Nordkraft Eiendom
Author
Moldvik, ErlendAbstract
Optimized operation of the administrative buildings of Nordkraft Eiendom Keywords: Energy management, Energy audit, Energy Optimalisation, Building Management
systems.
This report is the final thesis for the master’s program in Integrated Building Technology at
UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Campus Narvik, completed in spring 2025. The study
focuses on optimizing the operation of heating and cooling systems in the two largest
administrative buildings owned by Nordkraft Eiendom. Conducted in collaboration with
Enerconsult AS, the report aligns with Nordkraft’s commitment to sustainability and its
proactive efforts to minimize environmental impact.
The thesis investigates the energy performance of two office buildings: one constructed in
2013 under the TEK10 standard and another built in 1983 under the TEK69 standard. Energy
consumption and temperature data were collected and manually analyzed using
spreadsheets, with comparisons made against simulations performed in Simien PRO and
building statistics. The findings reveal s energy-saving potential through improved operational
strategies, particularly in the Harstad office, which has low occupancy relative to its size.
The report highlights the importance of systematic energy monitoring, automation, and
tailored operational adjustments to achieve energy efficiency. Recommendations include the
implementation of advanced energy monitoring systems (EOS), upgrading outdated technical
systems, and introducing automated controls to optimize energy use. The study underscores
the value of energy management as a cost-effective approach to reducing energy
consumption while maintaining indoor comfort and operational efficiency.