Green transition
02 September 2025
Have your say on the EU’s Electrification Action Plan and the Heating and Cooling Strategy
Green transition
02 September 2025
Green transition
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The EU is seeking public input on plans to boost electrification and decarbonise heating and cooling, key steps to strengthening energy security, cutting fossil fuels and reaching climate goals.
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The Commission is collecting input on two key initiatives: the EU Electrification Action Plan and the EU Heating and Cooling Strategy.
Interested parties and citizens are invited to contribute to the call for evidence and open public consultation on the EU Electrification Action Plan and to the call for evidence and open public consultation on the EU Heating and Cooling Strategy, via the links provided.
The calls for evidence and the public consultations will continue until 20 November 2025. The feedback received will feed into the Commission’s work on these initiatives, planned for publication in the first quarter of 2026.
Both initiatives were announced in the Clean Industrial Deal and the Action Plan for Affordable Energy to further support the EU's energy affordability and competitiveness, reinforcing energy security, while advancing towards the achievement of our energy and climate targets. The initiatives are closely interlinked and seek to ensure progress towards a decarbonised energy system based on electrification and energy efficiency, driven by a substantial increase in homegrown clean energy.
Commissioner for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen, said:
"For Europe to move towards a net-zero economy, our energy system must be powered by more secure home-grown clean electricity. Our plans to boost electrification and decarbonise heating and cooling will support industry, and the building and mobility sectors in replacing the use of dirty fossil fuels with decarbonised energy at competitive prices. This is a win-win for the economy and for the climate."
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