What Europeans think about the energy systems they use. New research on Consumer behaviour published

The behaviours and attitudes of European consumers towards the heating, cooling, and hot water systems they use have been analysed in a study of more than 5500 participants representing private households, tertiary buildings, and industry. The study examined why current systems are used, where users … Continue reading What Europeans think about the energy systems they use. New research on Consumer behaviour published

New Infographic: How companies decide to use heating and cooling in industrial processes

The Front Project has conducted a Survey of European industry, examining what heating and cooling systems they use, where they get information from, and what factors influence their decision to choose different systems The survey also looked at how renewable heating is viewed; how aware … Continue reading New Infographic: How companies decide to use heating and cooling in industrial processes

How to make Europe number one in renewable heating and cooling: Favourable and consistent regulation, and fair market conditions

PRESS RELEASE Download as pdf Half of Europe’s energy demand is for heating and cooling. Today, most of that energy comes from imported fossil fuels; 41% of the natural gas consumed in Europe is used for heating and cooling buildings1. The building sector can however … Continue reading How to make Europe number one in renewable heating and cooling: Favourable and consistent regulation, and fair market conditions