Heating and cooling decarbonisation key to EU’s post-2030 emission cuts, groups say

Published 15:22 on March 14, 2024  /  Last updated at 15:22 on March 14, 2024  / /  EMEA

The European Commission's climate policies from 2030 need to prioritise the phaseout of fossil fuels and reduction of emissions in the heating and cooling sector, a coalition of industry associations and NGOs said on Thursday.
The European Commission's climate policies from 2030 need to prioritise the phaseout of fossil fuels and reduction of emissions in the heating and cooling sector, a coalition of industry associations and NGOs said on Thursday.


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