Support the transition for fossil heating networks and switching to sustainable fuels
- Buildings
- Companies
- Financials
As economics alone will not drive the transition to using low-carbon heating sources in the short term, policymakers should phase out fossil-fuel heating, starting with the most emission-intensive systems. The approach needed will vary significantly between markets, but regions with high dependency on coal, peat or oil for heating can focus decarbonization measures on those sources, as a first step. This could mean designing incentives for low-carbon heating in such a way that they prioritize displacing the highest-emitting sources first. In markets with rapidly growing building stocks, it is equally important to regulate new builds and preventing locked-in dependency on high-emitting energy sources.