View allAll Photos Tagged iSFH

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

#EverydayImBubblin lol. Enjoying the sun and fresh air. I love my province. #fadedlikeoldjeans #BCbud #MedicalMerihuana #bakedinbc #highsociety #stonernation #fueledbythc #whatflightareyouon #wfayo #legitstoners #w420 #dopeFAM #DPFM #smoke365 #wws #iSFH

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

#Darkclouds Rollin in... To my lungs. #bongrips to get the mental on the level then waiting to see an old friend. #onwardandupward #fadedlikeoldjeans #bakedinbc #highsociety #fueledbythc #whatflightareyouon #wfayo #legitstoners #w420 #dopeFAM #DPFM #smoke365 #iSFH

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Finally got me a lil pocket bubbler today lol. #morebubblewrap #minibubbler #pocketbubbler #hasbubblerwilltravel #fadedlikeoldjeans #dopefam #stonernation #bakedinbc #fueledbythc #whatflightareyouon #wfayo #legitstoners #highsociety #weedstagram420 #antikusharmy #wws #smoke365 #iSFH

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

A 5incher or so that I picked out of the pile to snap a pic of. So #cakey and vibrant. #headbandkush #fadedlikeoldjeans #BCbud #MedicalMerihuana #bakedinbc #highsociety #fueledbythc #whatflightareyouon #wfayo #legitstoners #w420 #Baw420 #dopeFAM #DPFM #smoke365 #wws #iSFH

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

#wakeandbake for my #igFAM good morning to all!! #sugarybuds #kush #fadedlikeoldjeans #BCbud #MedicalMerihuana #bakedinbc #highsociety #fueledbythc #whatflightareyouon #wfayo #legitstoners #w420 #Baw420 #dopeFAM #DPFM #smoke365 #wws #iSFH

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Some of that #ambrosia from a diff crop... No matter the grower it always seems to come out prime. #killailla #fadedlikeoldjeans #BCbud #MedicalMerihuana #bakedinbc #highsociety #fueledbythc #whatflightareyouon #wfayo #legitstoners #w420 #Baw420 #dopeFAM #DPFM #smoke365 #wws #iSFH #pplwhosmoke

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Love a clean #pinchedbowl... #cleanBongDaily #gear glass #spacecase #fadedlikeoldjeans #bakedinbc #highsociety #fueledbythc #whatflightareyouon #wfayo #legitstoners #w420 #Baw420 #dopeFAM #DPFM #smoke365 #wws #iSFH

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

#ambrosia #fadedlikeoldjeans #BCbud #MedicalMerihuana #bakedinbc #highsociety #fueledbythc #whatflightareyouon #wfayo #legitstoners #w420 #Baw420 #dopeFAM #DPFM #smoke365 #wws #iSFH

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

Boosting the heat pump sector is not only crucial for decarbonising the heating and cooling sector, it is also a major driver for Europe’s economy. That was the key message from the recent event jointly organised by EHPA and Stiebel Eltron, in collaboration with the Representation of the state of Lower Saxony to the EU in Brussels on March 19, 2024.

 

During this engaging hybrid event, politicians and industry representatives discussed the need for stronger policy support for the heat pump sector and the many benefits that would bring.

 

With a total of 70 attendees present at the venue and an additional 50 participating online, the event witnessed robust engagement, underscoring the widespread recognition of the sector's importance and the urgency to address related challenges.

 

Speakers:

- Michael Freericks, Head of the Lower Saxony Representation in Brussels

- Fabian Hüsing, Project Manager at the Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH) / Heat pumps working group

- Bernd Lange, Chair of the INTA Committee at the European Parliament

- Stefan Moser, European Commission DG Energy, Head of Unit (EC) B3/Buildings and Product

- Charles Esser, Secretary General EDSO

- Dr. Kai Schiefelbein, CEO Stiebel Eltron

1 2 3 5 7