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Commission asks for feedback: New Calculation Method for Renewable CoolingCommission asks for feedback: New Calculation Method for Renewable Cooling

Commission asks for feedback: New Calculation Method for Renewable Cooling

Within the context of the targets set in the Renewable Energy Directive (RED II) for Member States to annually increase their share of renewable energy in heating & cooling, the European Commission has released a new draft Delegated Regulation proposing a new calculation methodology for accounting renewable energy in cooling & district cooling. Stakeholders can provide feedback through this link until 25 November 2021.

Stakeholders can provide feedback through an open text with maximum 4.000 characters, with the option to add an attachment. Two documents have been released to provide feedback on:

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