Costa, Andrea
Loureiro, Tatiana
Passerini, Francesco
Lopez, Susana
Pietrushka, Dirk
Klepal, Martin
Halikias, George
Meintanis, Ioannis
Moustakidis, Serafeim
Karcanias, Nikos
Bucholz, Martin
Arias, Inés
2017-11-13
<p>Heating and cooling consume half of the EU’s energy and much of it is wasted. The lion’s<br>
share of heating and cooling is still generated from fossil fuels, mainly natural gas, while only 18%<br>
is generated from renewable energy. In order to fulfil the EU’s climate and energy goals, the heating<br>
and cooling sector must therefore sharply reduce its energy consumption and cut its use of fossil<br>
fuels. To this end the European Commission adopted a heating and cooling strategy in February<br>
2016 as part of the wider Energy Union Package. A number of activities and projects funded by the<br>
programmes of European Union are supporting this new EU heating and cooling strategy.</p>
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings1071105
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Proceedings, 1(7), 974, (2017-11-13)
heating and cooling
district energy
district heating and cooling
INDIGO
FLEXYNETS
E2District
InDeal
H-Disnet
SDHp2m
Development of Future EU District Heating and Cooling Network Solutions, Sharing Experiences and Fostering Collaborations
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