Topic of the Month
Each month a relevant topic and several sub-topics are covered in detail. For the Topic of the Month, content following a common thread is developed by the BUILD UP Editorial Board in collaboration with the Board of Ambassadors and other relevant experts in the field. This includes producing articles, case studies, webinars and more, all in line with the specific topic selected. Relevant events are also identified and highlighted.
Topics of the Month are announced at the end of the previous month in our website and newsletter. Please write us if you wish to know more about our upcoming topics of the month.
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Building conversations up with... Thomas Nowak, Vice President Government Relations and Public Affairs at Qvantum International.
On 5 May 2026, a debate in the European Parliament explored how electrifying heating can support energy security and the transition in buildings.
Rising temperatures, market data and the environmental advantages over other cooling options reinforce the role of heat pumps in cooling European buildings.
How can heat pumps be adapted to different building types and climatic conditions? This article presents a flexible air-to-water heat pump with integrated PCM storage, developed and validated within the LIFE ITS4ZEB project to support low-carbon heating solutions.
Heat pump water heaters are evolving into smart systems capable of storing thermal energy and providing greater flexibility for household electricity demand.
For building professionals and engineers, heat pumps offer major decarbonisation potential and play a key role in improving the energy performance of buildings, supporting the implementation of the revised EPBD and accelerating building electrification.
The European Commission is preparing a second auction for clean industrial heat, reinforcing support for technologies such as heat pumps in sectors that are key to Europe’s decarbonisation efforts.
Heat pump sales returned to growth in Europe in 2025, driven by stable incentives, fiscal measures and stronger market confidence, although significant differences between countries remain.
This month, we delve into ‘From fossil to future: heat pumps driving the energy transition in buildings’ with Paul Kenny, Director General of the European Heat Pump Association (EHPA).
The transition towards cleaner heating and cooling systems in Europe will require stronger public and private financing to make efficient technologies more accessible and accelerate the decarbonisation of buildings.