What is renewable heat? Renewable heat refers to all the energy produced from renewable sources to produce hot water and for heating and cooling.
In France, the law on the Energy Transition for Green Growth covers renewable heat, with the goal of increasing the share of renewable heat to 38% of our consumption of heat by 2030.
In 2020, 22.8% of the heat consumed in France came from renewable sources (thermal solar, biomass, heat pumps).
Renewable heat can be used to meet different needs, such as industrial thermal processes, the heating of workshops or buildings and the production of cold. There are numerous possible applications, especially in agri-foodstuffs, petrochemicals and the tertiary sector.
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