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REHVA EU Policy Newsletter - November 2025

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The REHVA Brussels Summit is back with its high-level policy conference.

This edition of the summit will take place on November 18th, and will focus on HVAC in Zero Emission Buildings: solutions for IEQ and affordable buildings.

This Summit takes place at a critical moment for the EU building sector, as the revised EPBD enters its implementation phase. Following the publication of the European Commission’s guidance documents on 30 June 2025, the focus now shifts to practical delivery across Member States.

Structured around three thematic sessions, the Policy Conference will explore how EPBD implementation can deliver on Europe’s climate, health, and social objectives, focusing on the HVAC sector’s contribution to indoor environmental quality (IEQ), building affordability, and large-scale renovation.

 

See you on November 18th, at the European and Economic Social Committee.

 

 

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