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Stakeholder forum IV: heat pumps action plan

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Rolling out heat pumps is central to the clean energy transition and to achieving carbon neutrality in line with the goals set in the European Green Deal. All policy scenarios underpinning the ‘Fit for 55’ legislative proposals show a significant uptake of heat pumps in all sectors, notably in buildings. To meet the 2030 targets and deliver the needed fast decarbonisation of heat, installing boilers in new buildings and replacing fossil-fuel boilers with newer ones should be discontinued as soon as possible.  

The European Commission is preparing an action plan to accelerate the roll-out of heat pumps. It will take the form of strategic communication to be adopted towards the end of 2023 and include specific measures to address the main barriers and strengthen the pull factors for a faster roll-out of heat pumps.

This hybrid event will focus on supportive framework conditions and governance (European, national, regional and locals) and it is the last of a series of 4 stakeholder events that are being set up to provide a focused exchange and discussion on the envisaged building blocks of the communication.

As part of its stakeholder consultation strategy, the Commission launched a Call for Evidence, which closed on 26 May 2023, followed by an open public consultation which closed on 30 August 2023.

4 OCTOBER 2023
Agenda - Stakeholder forum IV: heat pumps action plan

The presentations are available on a dedicated CIRCABC page.

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  • energy efficiency
  • Monday 9 October 2023, 09:45 - 13:00 (CEST)
  • Brussels, Belgium

Practical information

When
Monday 9 October 2023, 09:45 - 13:00 (CEST)
Where
Centre A. Borschette (CCAB)
Rue Froissart 36, 1040 Brussels, Belgium
Languages
English