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Decarbonising district heating and cooling - Joint Policy Roundtable (EUSEW Webinar)

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Webevent/virtual conference

Decarbonising district heating and cooling - Joint Policy Roundtable (EUSEW Webinar)

28 May 2024
Online
Five EU-funded R&I projects are joining forces to further increase the current momentum around DHC, discussing on investigating barriers and opportunities at the policy level during a 90-minute workshop in the framework of the EUSEW Sustainable Energy Days 2024.

Details of the conference

28 May 2024, 10:00 - 11:30 CET
Online
Free
Organiser:
European Sustainable Energy Week 2024 - Sustainable Energy Days

Event guests

Marco Calderoni
R2M Solutions
Madis Laaniste
Policy Officer, DG ENER, European Commission
András Takács
Policy Advisor, Euroheat & Power

Heating and cooling accounts for around half of the energy consumed in the European Union. Despite significant measures to reduce demand, residential, tertiary and industrial buildings still need heat and cold. Greater flexibility through energy system integration and the deployment of renewables and waste heat in District Heating and Cooling (DHC) networks will contribute to delivering sustainable heating and cooling and achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 while not impacting visually on the landscape.

Five EU-funded R&D projects (HYPERGRYD, Bio-FlexGen, W.E. District, REWARDHeat and SENERGY NETS) are joining forces to further increase the good momentum around DHC, supporting the transition towards more efficient, lower temperature and highly renewable thermal grids. While developing advanced technologies for DHC, these projects are investigating barriers and opportunities at the policy level.

The main findings, among them a recently published joint policy paper, will be discussed during a 90 minutes workshop which will take place on 28 May 2024. Two key note speeches given by Madis Laaniste, Policy Officer, DG ENER, European Commission and András Takács from Euroheat &Power will frame the topic and report about the needs and expectations of the lawmakers and of the supply sector (DHC utilities, R&D bodies and planners). The main findings of the joint policy paper will be then discussed in a round table session.