Under CopyrightBreitschopf, BarbaraBarbaraBreitschopfBillerbeck, AnnaAnnaBillerbeckPreuß, SabineSabinePreußHorian, StefanieStefanieHorian2023-03-152024-03-072024-03-072023-03-152023978-92-76-61532-3https://doi.org/10.24406/publica-1051https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/437711https://doi.org/10.24406/publica-105110.2833/26924210.24406/publica-1051This study assessed the perception of renewable and energy-efficient heating and cooling (H&C) technologies, with a focus on district heating (DH) and heat pumps (HP). The study covered the residential sector as well as industry and the public sector. Moreover, the study highlights the differences and similarities in perception between the sectors.enAir conditioningCost analysisEnergy policyEnergy technologiesEU member stateHeat pumpHeatingIcelandInvestment promotionNorwayReduction of gas emissionsRenewable energySwitzerlandTax incentiveUnited KingdomOverview of heating and cooling. Perceptions, markets and regulatory frameworks for decarbonisation. Deliverable 2, Perception and image of H&C technologies by current district heating and heat pump users and non-users from industrial, residential and public sector (Task 2)RES-H&C Perceptionreport