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Mar 14 2024

Call to action: 18 European organisations urge heating and cooling decarbonisation

The 2040 Communication recognises the significant decarbonisation potential of the building and industrial sectors. However, it fails to address crucial heating and cooling decarbonisation, representing 80% of buildings’ energy consumption and 60% of industries’ total energy needs.

Heating and cooling decarbonisation is imperative to achieving the 90% GHG reduction ambitious 2040 climate target.

We have signed this joint letter, alongside 18 European organisations, to urge the EU Commission to implement a robust framework to achieve our climate target by 2040 to accelerate the transition.

We need to:

  • Phase-out fossil-fuel heating sources
  • Finance and de-risk sustainable renewable and recovered heat projects
  • Scale up clean and efficient heating and cooling solutions and renewable energy communities
  • Develop integrated strategies for building renovations and heating and cooling decarbonisation

Over 2,000 TWh/year of local renewable and recovered heat sources are ready to deploy, enough to meet EU heat demand (Aalborg University Study).

The post-2030 framework must facilitate technology adoption for all citizens, combat energy poverty, and deliver an Industrial Green Deal.

 

Read the full Call to Action here

 

Written by Francesco Madonna · Categorized: Latest news · Tagged: buildings directive, climate targets, decarbonisation, energy poverty, EPBD, euroace, fit for 55, fossil fuel, heating and cooling, joint letter, recovered heat, renewables, renovate europe

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