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2. Climate Change Mitigation: The space heating sector

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Introduction Course 2 provides an overview of how the heating sector affects the urban environment. The Module 1 provides a methodology for zero carbon techniques and technologies for the heating sector and an analysis of the available technologies for the heating sector. Module 2 provides and analysis for the mitigation techniques regarding the heating sector. Module 3 presents the behaviours and collaborations required to deliver zero carbon at local level. Who is this course for? Although intended as an introduction for professionals, to help them identify the new skills required for climate change mitigation technologies, this course is also suitable for students and early career professionals who want to know more about the EU Cities Mission and related technologies for climate neutrality. Entry requirements There are no formal entry requirements for this course. Learning Objectives After completing Course 2, participants will be able to: • Describe the main technologies for the heating sector. • Identify the main urban emissions of the stationary energy and especially of the building sector. • Analyse key technologies relevant to tackle building emissions. Modules 1. Introduction to the heating sector 2. Technologies for the heating sector 3. Heating sector emissions and zero carbon techniques 4. Behavioral change for zero carbon at local level and its benefits. Accreditations Participants after the completion of the course will receive a Certificate of Attendance. Technical requirements Operating system: Windows 7+, Mac OS 10.9 Web browser: Google Chrome is the optimal browser. However other browsers (Firefox, Safari) are also compatible. Internet access: 28.8 kbps speed or above. Interaction: Speakers/headphones.

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The project has received funding through NetZeroCities from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101036519

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