Communication Campaigns & Events
Solar Heat Europe dedicates its work to promote solar heat technology at the European level. To do it efficiently, the organisation is running communication campaigns with other organisations representing renewables to raise awareness on solar heat technology among the European desicion makers.
Furthermore, Solar Heat Europe is organising events to promote the technology at the European level and beyond.
Interested in knowing more about the communication campaigns and activities? Then, don’t hesitate to read the information below.

#noWildElectrification
#noWildElectrification is a campaign aiming at raising the attention of policy makers on the dangers of a wild electrification of the heating and cooling (H&C) sector. The urgency to tackle the decarbonisation of the H&C sector, that represents 50% of our final energy consumption, is now acknowledged by all. A variety of technologies and fuels will be needed to achieve a 100% renewables-based H&C sector. Read More...

The Solar Heating and Cooling for Buildings and Industry Conference (SHC Conference)
The Solar Heating and Cooling for Buildings and Industry conference, a conference of the IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme and Solar Heat Europe is the premier annual event for solar professionals in heating and cooling applications. Read More...

Decarb Europe Initiative
DecarbEurope is a multichannel media campaign initiated by European Copper Institute (ECI) with the support of ten industry associations and two media partners. The goal is to engage decision makers in policy and industry with cost-effective technical solutions that each reduce European GHG emissions by 100 to 500 million tons per year. Read More...

#RenEUable – Renewables Success Stories
The #RenEUable initiative shines a light on one of the EU’s greatest achievements – Europe’s renewable energy industries – by promoting its successes via success stories. Different renewable organisations are supporting this initiative and among them Solar Heat Europe. Read More...