Energy

Delivering EU energy security through climate action

September 15, 2022

Delivering EU energy security
This report draws on insights and analysis by a number of experts to consider whether
and how the EU would be able to deal with a full cut off from Russian gas supplies going
into the winter of 2022 and out to 2025 without jeopardizing medium-term energy and
climate targets. The report covers the nature of the EU’s security of supply challenge, an
assessment of the levers which can address this challenge in the short- and mid-term, and
recommendations on specific actions for European states to take.

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Improved Home Comfort - An air conditioner cannot cool the upper floors as well as the main floor as it is battling the thermal heat transfer from the attic. Once a SPAF is installed the `Wall of Heat` experienced in the upper floors is diminished.

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Renewable Energy Market Update

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whitePaper | November 11, 2022

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Improved Home Comfort - An air conditioner cannot cool the upper floors as well as the main floor as it is battling the thermal heat transfer from the attic. Once a SPAF is installed the `Wall of Heat` experienced in the upper floors is diminished.

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