The Challenge Of Net Zero For The Heating Sector

The Challenge Of Net Zero For The Heating Sector

30% of the EU's final energy consumption is from heating in buildings

According to figures compiled by the not-for-profit organisation, Euroheat & Power, heating homes and buildings accounts for more than 50% of all carbon emissions in Europe. It is not surprising, therefore, that heating is considered one of the biggest challenges to bringing all gas emissions to Net Zero by 2050 - a goal set by UN member countries in the 2015 Paris Agreement at COP21.

As a leading manufacturer of world-class heating products for the residential and commercial sectors, Danfoss has compiled this white paper to analyse the complexity and scale of decarbonising heat and to explore solutions in the journey to Net Zero. Download now to read more!

What's inside?

  • The Challenge
  • The Impacts
  • The Solutions - Including Hydrogen And Heat Pumps
  • Conclusion And The Future
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