Financial instruments and models for heating and cooling: investors dialogue on energy. Directorate-General for Energy (European Commission) Publications Office of the European Union, 2024.
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The “Study on current energy sector investment instruments and schemes” in the Heating & Cooling (H&C) sector in the EU has been carried out as part of the Investors Dialogue on Energy – an initiative launched by the European Commission, DG ENER in 2022 as a multi-stakeholder platform bringing together experts from energy and finance sectors in all EU countries to assess and upgrade financing schemes to mobilise financing in the context of the European Green Deal and REPowerEU. This study focuses on the heating and cooling sector and is the fourth of a series of studies which cover energy production, transmission and distribution, energy storage, and services and prosumers. The study has been prepared on the basis of research carried out in 2022 and beginning of 2023 and incorporates data collected via desk research and interviews, as well as feedback from stakeholders participating in the discussions of Working Group 4 of the Investors Dialogue for Energy, which focuses on heating and cooling.
@book{directorate-general_for_energy________________________________________european_commission_financial_2024,
	title = {Financial instruments and models for heating and cooling: investors dialogue on energy},
	isbn = {978-92-68-10996-0},
	shorttitle = {Financial instruments and models for heating and cooling},
	url = {https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2833/654652},
	abstract = {The “Study on current energy sector investment instruments and schemes” in the Heating \& Cooling (H\&C) sector in the EU has been carried out as part of the Investors Dialogue on Energy – an initiative launched by the European Commission, DG ENER in 2022 as a multi-stakeholder platform bringing together experts from energy and finance sectors in all EU countries to assess and upgrade financing schemes to mobilise financing in the context of the European Green Deal and REPowerEU. This study focuses on the heating and cooling sector and is the fourth of a series of studies which cover energy production, transmission and distribution, energy storage, and services and prosumers. The study has been prepared on the basis of research carried out in 2022 and beginning of 2023 and incorporates data collected via desk research and interviews, as well as feedback from stakeholders participating in the discussions of Working Group 4 of the Investors Dialogue for Energy, which focuses on heating and cooling.},
	language = {eng},
	urldate = {2024-07-08},
	publisher = {Publications Office of the European Union},
	author = {{Directorate-General for Energy
                
                        (European Commission)}},
	year = {2024},
	keywords = {EU energy policy, Energy, clean technology, energy demand, energy production, financial instrument, heating, investment, price of energy, reduction of gas emissions, renewable energy, risk management},
}

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