As the EU races to meet its 2030 climate goals, National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) are the backbone of strategic energy planning across Member States. But how well do these plans address the urgent need to decarbonise heating and cooling, a sector still heavily reliant on fossil fuels?
Member States were required to submit final updated NECPs by 30 June 2024, but only a few met the deadline. By the end of the year, 18 of the 27 Member States had submitted updates. Which of those countries’ NECPs have a clear strategy, with supported policies and dedicated funding for decarbonising heating and cooling? How many are on track to meet the heating and cooling targets set by the Renewable Energy Directive (RED 3)? And where should issues such as energy poverty be tackled first to ensure a just clean heating and cooling transition?
Join us for the launch of the Cool Heating Coalition’s latest report, authored by INFORSE, analysing updated NECPs from 17 EU countries, covering 85% of the EU population. The webinar will explore how national plans measure up in terms of greenhouse gas reductions, renewable energy uptake (including ambient heat and heat pump technologies) and what gaps remain.
This is a timely opportunity to understand how national planning aligns with the EU’s heating and cooling ambitions, and what that means for your work.
Welcome and introductions – Delia Villagrasa, Director of the Cool Heating Coalition
Presentation of “Decarbonising heating and cooling in the EU: an analysis of national energy and climate plans” – Gunnar Boye Olesen, Coordinator at INFORSE Europe and report co-author
Reaction to the report findings – European Commission, Directorate-General Energy (TBC)
Panel discussion on the role of NECPs in decarbonising heating and cooling – where our previous speakers will be joined by Giulia Nardi, Climate and Energy Project Coordinator at CAN Europe, and a representative of the REDI4HEAT project (TBC).