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The energy transition is in full swing, and innovative technologies play a key role in it. Whether it’s solar energy, smart storage, electric mobility or energy-efficient HVAC systems, every solution contributes to a cleaner and more sustainable future.
Discover the latest trends, products and applications that are permanently transforming the way we generate, store and use energy.

Heating

As natural gas is phased out, energy prices continue to rise and sustainability requirements become stricter, demand for smart and energy-efficient heating solutions is growing rapidly.

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Ventilation

As buildings become better insulated and awareness around healthy indoor air quality increases, the demand for smart and energy-efficient ventilation solutions continues to grow rapidly.

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Cooling

With rising global temperatures, stricter regulations on synthetic refrigerants and increasing demand for energy-efficient cooling systems, the need for advanced cooling solutions is growing rapidly.

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Building automation

As buildings are required to become smarter, more sustainable and more energy-efficient, building automation is playing an increasingly important role in optimizing comfort, energy consumption and performance.

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Heating

Discover the latest developments in sustainable heating and cooling: advanced solutions for heating, cooling and optimizing the built environment for residential, commercial and industrial applications. As the Netherlands phases out natural gas, the heat pump is becoming one of the key technologies in the energy transition and an increasingly smart, integrated part of the home energy system.

The Dutch heat pump market is recovering. According to the Heat Pump Trend Report 2026 by Dutch New Energy Research, sales increased to 136,000 systems in 2025. Within the market, dynamics are shifting: all-electric systems grew to 86,000 units, while hybrid systems declined slightly to 43,000 units in 2025. Expectations for 2026 vary widely, ranging from 106,000 to 216,000 systems.

The role of the heat pump extends far beyond heating alone. Heat pumps are rapidly evolving from stand-alone products into integral components of the home energy system, where energy flows are managed intelligently, costs are reduced and dependence on fossil fuels decreases.

At Green Heating & Cooling, you will discover a broad range of sustainable heating and cooling solutions, from air-to-water and ground-source heat pumps and hybrid systems to smart control and energy management systems that connect heating, cooling and electricity.

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Ventilation

As buildings become better insulated, ventilation has become increasingly important. Good air quality and energy efficiency go hand in hand: demand-controlled ventilation responds to CO₂ levels and humidity, ventilating only where and when needed, while heat recovery ventilation (HRV) reuses most of the heat from extracted air. Combined with smart building management systems, this improves indoor air quality while reducing energy demand, an essential requirement for energy-neutral and healthy buildings.

At Green Heating & Cooling, you will discover the latest ventilation solutions, from demand-controlled systems and HRV units to smart control technologies, while also attending seminars, live demonstrations and networking with leading players in the sector.

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Cooling

Cooling is becoming an increasingly important factor in the sustainability of the built environment. With rising temperatures and stricter environmental regulations, the sector is shifting towards natural refrigerants such as CO₂ and ammonia, eliminating the high climate impact of traditional synthetic refrigerants (F-gases). Technologies such as adiabatic cooling and integrated heating and cooling systems, where residual heat from cooling is reused effectively also reduce energy consumption and connect cooling to the building’s broader energy supply. The result is a more sustainable, healthier and more comfortable indoor climate.

Demand for cooling is also growing rapidly in the residential market. According to figures from Dutch New Energy Research, an estimated 285,000 to 304,000 air-conditioning systems were installed in 2025, bringing the total number in the Netherlands to more than 2 million units. DNE attributes this increase to summers with heatwaves, high gas and electricity prices, and the large number of newly installed solar panels in households.

At Green Heating & Cooling, you will discover the latest cooling solutions, from systems using natural refrigerants and adiabatic cooling to integrated heating and cooling systems, while exploring innovations, attending demonstrations and networking with leading companies in the sector.

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Building automation

Buildings are the largest energy consumers in the EU, accounting for 40 percent of energy consumption and 36 percent of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions, while 75 percent of the building stock performs poorly in terms of energy efficiency. The sustainability challenge is therefore enormous. The revised EPBD IV directive is accelerating this transition and explicitly encourages more automation and control systems to improve building efficiency.

Building automation is the essential link in this transition: smart control technologies manage heating, cooling, ventilation and lighting based on actual usage, connect these systems to solar energy, storage and dynamic energy tariffs, and simultaneously improve energy efficiency, sustainability and comfort.

At Green Heating & Cooling you will discover the latest innovations in this field and exchange knowledge with the professionals shaping the future of smart buildings.

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