TECNALIA is holding a webinar to analyse the key issues in the implementation of Heating and Cooling Plans
In the face of advancing climate change and the increasing thermal vulnerability of our cities, decarbonising heating and cooling is no longer an option, but a priority. The Energy Efficiency Directive (EU) 2023/1791 marks a turning point, getting municipalities with more than 45,000 inhabitants to draw up their Heating and Cooling Plans.
Designing a strategic plan is not a simple task: it requires reliable data, rigorous methodologies and an analytical capacity to transform technical information into real urban decisions.
In this webinar we will discuss how to turn compliance into an opportunity to improve urban resilience, boost energy retrofitting and protect vulnerable households, moving towards a healthier and more efficient city model.
What will you learn in this session?
Together with by public sector and technical experts, we will take a look at:
- The regulatory framework and the transposition timeline: Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITERD).
- Strategic benefits and opportunities: the approach of ECODES to the positive impact of these plans on the energy transition.
- Methodology and advanced tools: how TECNALIA transforms thermal demand and geospatial mapping into accurate diagnoses and action plans tailored to each city.
- Real success stories: the practical experience of Madrid City Council.
Who is it aimed at?
- Technical and decision-makers of the more than 160 Spanish municipalities bound by the regulation.
- Energy and urban sector actors interested in the decarbonisation of the residential environment.
