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TCPs strategic vision on IEA Net Zero by 2050’s buildings milestones to 2030
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  • TCPs strategic vision on IEA Net Zero by 2050’s buildings milestones to 2030
  • Conclusions
  • Abbreviations and acronyms
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IEA (2022), Technology and Innovation Pathways for Zero-carbon-ready Buildings by 2030, IEA, Paris https://www.iea.org/reports/technology-and-innovation-pathways-for-zero-carbon-ready-buildings-by-2030, License: CC BY 4.0

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Technology and Innovation Pathways for Zero-carbon-ready Buildings by 2030Technology and Innovation Pathways for Zero-carbon-ready Buildings by 2030

TCPs strategic vision on IEA Net Zero by 2050’s buildings milestones to 2030

Series of articles’ titles based on some of the most critical IEA Net Zero by 2050's buildings milestones to 2030

  • All countries targeted for zero-carbon-ready codes for new buildings by 2030circle-arrow
  • Renovation of near 20% of existing building stock to zero-carbon-ready by 2030 is ambitious but necessarycircle-arrow
  • Installation of about 600 million heat pumps covering 20% of buildings heating needs by 2030circle-arrow
  • Approximately 100 million households rely on rooftop solar PV by 2030circle-arrow
  • Solar PV and wind supply about 40% of building electricity use by 2030circle-arrow
  • 350 million building units connected to district energy networks by 2030 provide about 20 of space heating needscircle-arrow
  • Solar thermal technologies deployed in around 400 million dwellings by 2030circle-arrow
  • Targeting 100% LED lighting sales by 2025circle-arrow
  • Residential behaviour changes lead to a reduction in heating and cooling energy use by 2030circle-arrow
  • By 2030 EVs represent more than 60% of vehicles sold globally, requiring an adequate surge in chargers installed in buildingscircle-arrow
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