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TMF Sweden Presentation Meran 2013

TMF Sweden Presentation Meran 2013. Gustaf Edgren | 25 SEPT 2013. Sweden. Population: 9,5 million Population growth : 1 % GDP per capita: 42.000 Euro GDP growth : 1,0 % 2012 . Capital city is Stockholm (2 million) and its population increases by one big bus/ day ….

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TMF Sweden Presentation Meran 2013

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  1. TMFSweden PresentationMeran 2013 Gustaf Edgren | 25 SEPT 2013

  2. Sweden Population: 9,5 million Population growth: 1 % GDP per capita: 42.000 Euro GDP growth: 1,0 % 2012 . Capital city is Stockholm (2 million) and its populationincreases by onebig bus/day…

  3. The standard house today

  4. Wood dominates Sweden's single family Houses 90 % market sharesingle family houses 10 % multi-storey houses

  5. The standard house • Single family house mean U-value approx. 0,25 w/m2oK with 0,15 w/m2oK for walls and 1,1 for windows and doors. • Heating system heat pump which distributes the energy with water to a radiation system or floor heating system. • House with a heat pump that uses energy from the ground consumes about 35 to 45 kWh/m2 year. • Multi storey houses often has district heating which is produced with 85 % renewable energy and consumes 70 – 90 kWh/m2 year.

  6. Talk of the town!

  7. Housing shortage increases-Prices are rising • Between 1965-1975 webuilt 1 million dwellings for the large baby boomers from the forties • For the next baby boomers from the sixties, housing starts increased 1986-1992 • For the baby boomers from late eighties and earlyninetiesweshouldneedto start approx. 50.000 dwellings a year, but the production is less thanhalf – …? • Besidesthese baby boomers wealsohave a net immigration of approx. 60.000 persons yearly.

  8. Housing starts

  9. Dwellings Vs. Pop. Growth

  10. Several reasons for low housing starts • Rental Regulations(i.e not market priced) • Banking regulation, mortgage limited to 85% • Uncertaintyin the financialmarket • Local interpretations of environmental energy consumtion • Local interpretations of other building regulations • Local tariffs and taxes, including building permits • Lack of attractive land with affordable price range • Lack of infrastructure, long term planning • Tax on capital gain when selling property inhibit sales, 22%

  11. Industry of Prefabricated Houses/buildings • 70 companies • Focus on singlefamilybuildnings • Tot. Prod. Capacity is >15000 houses/year • 2012 theyonlyproduced 4750 outof a total of ~20000 dwellings • 5-7 companies • Focus on multi familybuildings • Total prodcap. 2500 dwellings

  12. The challenge • Howtorewrighthistory ? • Whobut the oneslooking for somewhereto live wishtoproduce300 000 dwellingswithin the blink of an eye? • Banks ? • Municipality? • Houseowners/voters?Is it possibletoclose the capbetween the needsince 20 years and keepupwith buss thatsunloadingeverydayonly in stockholm?

  13. The solution is industry, the industryofprefabricated houses. Sustainable, with small environmentalfootprint materials and smart building system

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