- energy transition | reduction of gas emissions | energy policy
- Tuesday 9 June 2026, 08:30 - Thursday 11 June 2026, 17:30 (CEST)
- External event
Practical information
- When
- Tuesday 9 June 2026, 08:30 - Thursday 11 June 2026, 17:30 (CEST)
- Languages
- English
- Organisers
- Euroheat & Power
- Website
- Event page
Description
The energy transition continues to accelerate, and this is most evident in the heating and cooling sector. To explore how cities, industry leaders, utilities, technology providers and policymakers are driving the modernisation of thermal energy systems, the Euroheat & Power Congress 2026 will gather hundreds of professionals for three days of exchange, insights and networking in Krakow, Poland (9-11 June 2026).
As the flagship event of Euroheat & Power, this Congress is widely recognised as the largest European forum dedicated to district heating and cooling, a cornerstone of affordable, sustainable urban energy systems that can help cities meet climate neutrality goals.
Participants can expect rich programming across business, technical and policy tracks. Highlights typically include the launch of influential market outlooks, deep dives into technological developments, and practical case studies showcasing how established networks and cutting-edge solutions contribute to decarbonisation and resilience. The event also offers opportunities to hear directly from key players in Poland’s heat transition, home to one of Europe’s largest district heating systems, and to connect with industry leaders, local authorities, and solution providers from across the continent.
Beyond knowledge exchange, the Congress serves as a unique marketplace for networking and partnerships, helping stakeholders explore collaboration, pilot new services, and foster cross-sector alliances that can accelerate future investment. Whether you are working on renewable heat, heat network expansion, digital innovation, or business models for sustainable energy services, this event brings together the communities shaping the next chapter of Europe’s thermal energy transition.
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Source: Euroheat & Power

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