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Euroheat Congress in Kraków: What it means

Kraków hosted the Euroheat & Power Congress 2026, gathering energy leaders. Learn why this matters for the city and expats.

Euroheat & Power Congress 2026 arrived in Kraków on 10–11 June. The event drew industry leaders, policymakers and researchers to ICE Kraków. Consequently, the city briefly became a hub for Europe’s heating and energy transition debate.

Why the congress matters for Kraków

The congress focused on decarbonising district heating and improving energy security. Moreover, attendees discussed investments in heat networks and new low-carbon fuels. Therefore, local authorities now face new opportunities and decisions. In addition, investors watched the city closely for future projects. However, Kraków already hosts sizeable heating infrastructure. The city operates combined heat and power plants and a network of district heating pipes. Consequently, upgrades could mean lower emissions and more stable bills for residents.

Euroheat & Power Congress 2026: who was there and why

Energy companies from across Europe attended. Moreover, national regulators and municipal officials participated. Researchers presented pilot projects and technical solutions. Therefore, the meeting offered practical roadmaps for cities like Kraków. International firms sought partnerships with local contractors. In addition, EU policy experts explained funding streams and regulation. However, securing money still requires local planning and matching funds. Consequently, the conversation moved from theory to concrete steps.

What this means for residents and daily life

Homeowners may see work on pipes and boilers in the coming years. Moreover, construction will create jobs. Therefore, local suppliers could benefit. However, projects sometimes mean temporary disruptions to streets. Expats should expect notices from the municipality about planned works. In addition, the city often posts information in Polish. Consequently, non-Polish speakers may need help understanding local announcements.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Kraków runs a public district heating system. If you rent, ask your landlord about heating bills and metering. Moreover, keep your PESEL (Polish national ID number) details updated if you register locally. For health issues, remember NFZ means National Health Fund (public health insurance). Also, ZUS relates to social insurance contributions. Finally, a mandat means a fine. Therefore, check official notices and ask your property manager if you do not understand a letter.

How this affects city planning and investment

City planners gain access to new expertise and contacts. Moreover, studies shown at the congress can guide procurement. Therefore, local tenders may follow in the next months. However, public projects require transparency and legal checks. In addition, Kraków must align projects with national and EU climate targets. Consequently, the city aims to reduce coal use and to increase renewables.

For expats, the immediate impact remains indirect. However, you may see improved air quality and more construction jobs. Moreover, district heating upgrades may stabilise energy costs over time. Therefore, the congress represents a step toward cleaner and more resilient urban heating.

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