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ENER/C1/2018-494 : final report

Renewable space heating under the revised Renewable Energy Directive

  • Lukas Kranzl
  • Mostafa Fallahnejad
  • Richard Büchele
  • Andreas Müller
  • M. Hummel
  • Dr. Tobias Fleiter
  • Tim Mandel
  • Mahsa Bagheri
  • Gerda Deac
  • Christiane Bernath
  • Jonas Miosga
  • Christoph Kiefer
  • Joshua Fragoso
  • Deyana Spasova
  • Jan Viegand
  • Rikke Naeraa
  • Sebastian Forthuber

Space and water heating accounts for almost one third of the European final energy consumption. Thus, the sector needs special attention in the decarbonisation process. This study aims to provide a better information basis for policy design targeting decarbonisation of the space and water heating sector. This involves collecting data and information on the status-quo of the space and water heating sector in the EU with regard to energy consumption, energy carriers, technologies and the regulatory framework. Furthermore, alternative decarbonisation pathways are modelled to better understand the long-term perspectives and related costs. Finally, recommendations for policy design were developed and discussed with relevant stakeholders from EU and the Member States. The study focuses on heat consumption in buildings and covers space heating and the supply of sanitary hot water.