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Electricity for clean and efficient Heating and Cooling: 8 Key recommendations from EU Stakeholders

The European Copper Institute (ECI) supported by the European Partnership for Energy and the Environment (EPEE), the European Building Automation and Controls Association (eu.bac) and the European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) welcome the launch of the Heating and Cooling strategy by the European Commission and its effort to link electricity and Heating and Cooling in order to decarbonise energy systems.

In 2015, ECI organised a series of workshops involving industry stakeholders, NGOs and policy makers to debate the role of electricity in the Heating and Cooling strategy and bring concrete ideas on how to decarbonise and make Heating and Cooling more efficient.

As a result, 8 key recommendations were formulated to help guide the European Commission in the implementation of the Heating and Cooling strategy and the upcoming revisions of relevant EU legislation. These recommendations are presented in the linked page.

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