Reports
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Technology and Innovation Pathways for Zero-carbon-ready Buildings by 2030
A strategic vision from the IEA Technology Collaboration Programmes
Technology report — September 2022
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Residential behaviour changes lead to a reduction in heating and cooling energy use by 2030
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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Targeting 100% LED lighting sales by 2025
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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Solar thermal technologies deployed in around 400 million dwellings by 2030
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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350 million building units connected to district energy networks by 2030, provide about 20% of space heating needs
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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Solar PV and wind supply about 40% of building electricity use by 2030
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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Installation of about 600 million heat pumps covering 20% of buildings heating needs required by 2030
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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Renovation of near 20% of existing building stock to zero-carbon-ready by 2030 is ambitious but necessary
Part of Technology and innovation pathways for zero-carbon-ready buildings by 2030
Technology report — September 2022
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Bringing the heat of summer into winter
Part of Today in the Lab - Tomorrow in Energy?
report report — 03 July 2020
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Solar thermal venetian blinds: Energy-efficient, attractive, transparent
Part of Today in the Lab - Tomorrow in Energy?
report report — 03 July 2020
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Energy Efficiency 2019
The authoritative tracker of global energy efficiency trends
Fuel report — November 2019
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Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency
From “hidden fuel” to “first fuel”
Default report — March 2019