
Stakeholder Perspectives on District Heating and Cooling for Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities: A Romanian Analysis
We are excited to share the latest research article titled "Stakeholder Perspectives on District Heating and Cooling for Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities: A Romanian Analysis", published in MDPI's Sustainability journal.
📘 About the Study
This study delves into the multifaceted challenges and opportunities associated with district heating and cooling (DHC) systems in Romania. Through a comprehensive survey-based approach, it captures insights from a diverse range of stakeholders, both from the supply and demand sides. The research highlights the pressing need for financial support to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and underscores concerns related to infrastructure and current operations. By employing a multi-stakeholder, cross-sectorial approach and SWOT analysis, the study systematically addresses technical, financial, and regulatory challenges, laying the groundwork for shaping national and regional policies aimed at promoting sustainable, low-carbon energy transitions in urban areas.
📌 Key Takeaways
District heating and cooling systems are pivotal for European cities striving for climate neutrality.
Stakeholder perspectives reveal diverse interests and highlight the necessity for financial and infrastructural support.
The study provides a foundation for policy development and local partnerships to facilitate the transition to renewable energy sources.
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