Topic of the Month (January 2024)
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 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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By using natural heat sources, the efficiency of heat pumps can drastically reduce energy bills and carbon emissions compared to conventional heating methods.
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Policymakers must step up and deliver on climate targets by phasing out the installation of new fossil fuel boilers in the EU by 2030. Learn how in the new ECOS (Environmental Coalition on Standards) video.
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How could renewable heating and cooling technologies boost energy decarbonisation in the built environment? Here is presented a wide collection of elements, with the main focus on busting myths around heat pumps, but also highlighting other clean technologies, along with building renovation, energy storage and demand-side flexibility potentials.
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Last year saw a 4.7% drop in heat pump sales. What does this slowdown cause to manufacturers?
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Smart and local renewable energy district heating and cooling solutions for sustainable living.
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Are heat pumps or hydrogen the best solution for space heating?
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Heat pumps will play a crucial role in the EU energy transition and EU fundings will support their roll-out.
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The infographic elaborated by EHPA shows the main ways Fit-for-55 boost heat pumps.
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Building conversations up with... Federica Sabbati, Secretary General, EHI – association of the European Heating Industry.
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The new report by IEA outlines the changing energy system and how policies must evolve to support a clean energy transition.
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