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On 16 May the International Energy Agency (IEA) released a new report, Energy‐efficient Buildings: Heating and Cooling Equipment, showing how energy‐efficient technologies for heating and cooling, emitting little or no carbon dioxide, can dramatically reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions within residential, commercial and public buildings. Savings in OECD countries are estimated at up to 710 million tonnes oil equivalent (Mtoe) of energy and 2 gigatonnes (Gt) of CO2 emissions by 2050. Key technologies will primarily be solar thermal, heat pumps, thermal energy storage, and combined heat and power (CHP).
(More on www.eurelectric.org in Daily News – Password needed)
Related link: IEA report
