NewsEurope's Plan to Eliminate Fossil Fuel Boilers by 2040

Europe’s Plan to Eliminate Fossil Fuel Boilers by 2040

The European ‍Parliament‌ and European Council‌ have‍ agreed to phase ​out fossil-fuel boilers in​ the next two‍ decades, along with a series of other infrastructure recommendations aimed at boosting ‍infrastructure ‍energy efficiency. The European Heat Pump Association (EHPA), Europe’s peak body ⁣for​ heat ⁤pumps, welcomes this news.

December 8, 2023 Angela Skujins

Image: Immo ‌Wegmann, Unsplash

Fossil fuel-powered boilers will be phased‌ out ​in a “gradual manner” by 2040 if a European​ Parliament and European ⁣Council provisional agreement⁤ reached yesterday is formally adopted.

The European Commission‌ said if ‌the agreement is formally supported,⁤ fossil fuel boiler installation subsidies ⁤will also cease by ​2025 and publicly owned buildings will need⁤ to ⁢produce zero on-site⁣ emissions‌ by⁢ 2028, with every other type⁤ of building expected to reach zero on-site emissions⁢ by 2030.

Brussels-based heat pump association EHPA – which calls for heat ‍pumps to be the ‍ number one heating and cooling choice by 2030 – supports ‍the announcement.

“Setting a date⁤ for ending fossil fuel heating in Europe’s ​buildings⁢ provides ​crucial clarity for consumers ‌and charts the ‌path for⁢ the heating ‌sector. It makes any investment in heat pump solutions a future-proof choice,” EHPA⁢ Secretary General Thomas Nowak⁢ said.

“Thousands of jobs” will be created in Europe if the⁢ policy is⁢ formally adopted by the European Parliament ‍and European Council,⁤ he ​said.

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Member States will be responsible for establishing laws to support the Energy⁤ Performance of Buildings‍ Directive, according to the European ⁤Commission.

European Council Commissioner for ⁣Climate⁢ Action, Wopke Hoekstra, said the‍ technology already‌ exists to heat and cool buildings in an environmentally ‌friendly manner but there ​needs to be⁤ a “stronger⁣ business ⁣case” to ‍boost aging infrastructure renovations. The directive aims to do this and ‍“mobilize additional‌ finance ⁢and⁣ boost construction value chains,” he ⁤said.

The Energy ⁢Performance of Buildings Directive aims to support the European ⁢Union’s efforts to decarbonize infrastructure, with buildings responsible for 40% of the region’s energy demands.

The European Commission said‌ the directive‍ also includes a clause‌ about ensuring buildings are‌ solar-ready from 2027 as the technology will become‌ the “norm.”

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