What is the Bring Heat Home Campaign?
The Bring Heat Home Campaign is a dynamic initiative championed by Euroheat & Power, the international network dedicated to district energy. This campaign focuses on promoting sustainable heating and cooling solutions across Europe and beyond. It’s all about making energy and housing affordable for everyone by bringing heat closer to home—literally. The campaign highlights the importance of district energy systems as a key player in the transition to greener, more resilient energy infrastructures.
Main Benefits of the Bring Heat Home Campaign
So, why does this campaign matter? Here are some eye-opening facts that show just how impactful district heating and cooling systems are:
- 80 million European citizens currently use district energy systems.
- In 2022, renewable energy made up 44.1% of the energy share in these systems.
- Europe boasts an impressive 206,608 kilometers of district heating and cooling pipes.
- There are 19,000 district heating and cooling networks spread across Europe.
These numbers aren’t just stats—they represent a massive movement towards sustainable, efficient energy solutions that benefit communities and the environment alike.
Euroheat & Power: The Driving Force
Euroheat & Power is more than just a network; it’s the heartbeat of district energy innovation in Europe. By connecting industry players, decision-makers, and academia, it creates a vibrant ecosystem pushing the boundaries of sustainable heating and cooling. The organization also supports research and innovation through its DHC+ Platform, which acts as the European hub for advancing district heating and cooling technologies. This synergy helps accelerate the heat transition and ensures that the sector remains competitive and resilient.
Latest News and Insights
Keeping up with the latest developments is crucial, and Euroheat & Power delivers just that. Recent highlights include:
- Why we need to bring heat home to make energy and housing affordable for all?
- A new study by Aalborg University – Towards a sustainable, resilient and competitive heating sector by 2050
- How does Paris keep it cool?
- Scaling-up district heating and cooling for a secure, sustainable and competitive Europe
- ADE: Heat Networks joins Euroheat & Power!
These stories offer a glimpse into the ongoing efforts and innovations shaping the future of heating and cooling.
Upcoming Events to Watch
There’s always something happening in the world of district energy. Euroheat & Power hosts and supports a variety of events designed to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing. Some upcoming highlights include:
- Euroheat & Power Summit 2025, Brussels, Belgium
- Heating and Cooling with Renewables in Germany: Developments and Expectations for a Rapid Heat Transition, Online
- 1st Policy SenergyNets Policy Workshop: Enabling flexibility as a market service, Online
- Enlit Europe 2025, Bilbao
- REHVA Brussels Summit 2025, Brussels, Belgium
These events are perfect opportunities to dive deeper into the sector’s trends, challenges, and breakthroughs.
Impact on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy – Promoting access to sustainable energy for all.
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – Enhancing urban energy systems and infrastructure.
- SDG 13: Climate Action – Supporting efforts to combat climate change through renewable heating and cooling.
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure – Driving innovation in district energy technologies.
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – Encouraging efficient use of resources in energy systems.
The Bring Heat Home Campaign aligns closely with these goals, pushing Europe towards a greener, more sustainable future.
Joining the Movement: Membership and Collaboration
Euroheat & Power invites organizations from all sectors—industry, academia, and policy—to join its network. With over 160 members already on board, the community is a melting pot of expertise and innovation. By collaborating, members help accelerate the deployment of sustainable heating and cooling solutions, share best practices, and influence policy frameworks. It’s a collective effort that’s making a real difference, proving that when it comes to energy, teamwork truly makes the dream work.





















