March is proving to be a pivotal month for EU energy policy. Several key developments have emerged, including significant progress on the FF55 Package and the release of new Commission initiatives. These milestones represent crucial steps forward for DHC.
Eighteen signatories urge the European Parliament to take an ambitious and robust position on the Energy Performance of the Buildings Directive in the ITRE committee vote on 09 February.
EHP is joining forces with 10 organisations to urge the EU co-legislators to substantially increase the ambition to set a 14.5% target for energy efficiency in 2030, with binding targets for both primary and final energy consumption and binding national contributions.
Brussels, 30th of November - The IEA released a new report on the Future of Heat Pumps. The report comes at a crucial time to support REPowerEU objectives to accelerate the roll-out of renewable and clean heat sources and efficient heating technologies such as heat pumps and heat networks.
More than 50 additional signatories endorsed the declaration issued on the 10th of November, bringing the total number of supporters to 90 European organisations, companies and utilities.
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The European Commission released today the REPowerEU communication setting out a detailed plan to phase out imports of Russian gas to Europe before 2030. This document recognises the critical role of district heating, urging Member States to develop and modernise district heating systems which can accelerate the reduction of gas demand, especially in densely populated areas and cities.