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Decarbonising the building sector will make or break Europe’s Green Deal. Thankfully, renovations are enjoying some much-deserved limelight. But there is one very important detail which could slow down our hard-won progress, warns the European Insulation Manufacturers Association (EURIMA).
If the EU is to hit its 55% emissions cut goal for 2030, the building sector will have to scrub its emissions by 60%. That means better-built buildings and lots of renovations, as quickly as possible. The current rate of overhauls is well behind the required pace.
We also need such renovations so that people living in leaky homes can escape energy poverty, kids in schools enjoy healthier conditions and patients in hospitals recover faster. And we know that every €1 million invested in building renovation creates around 18 jobs.
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An open letter from a range of utilities and insulation specialists has argued that European decarbonisation plans should greatly favour use of heat pump technologies already on the market
Heat, insulation and utilities specialists have backed calls for the European Commission to prioritise presently available electric heating solutions over long-term hydrogen development in its decarbonisaton plans.
An open letter sent to commission officials, including vice president Frans Timmermans, has urged the body to support widescale electrification and “not overestimate” the potential of zero-emissions gas within the European Green Deal.
This green deal is the overarching strategy that will set out the EU’s planned net zero transformation over the next three decades. It is being undertaken at the same time that the UK is also legally committed to fully eliminate or offset carbon emissions by 2050.
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