About Clima Energy Nordic

A new Nordic meeting place

Clima Energy Nordic 2–4 February 2027 is the Nordic region’s new meeting place for sustainable and energy efficient properties and facilities. With a focus on efficient energy use in heating, ventilation and cooling for indoor climate, property owners, investors, installers, suppliers, consultants, researchers and decision makers meet to jointly drive the development toward sustainable properties, facilities and profitable investments.

By properties and facilities we mean offices, retail and shopping centres, public premises such as schools and hospitals, multifamily housing, logistics and warehouses, data and server centres, industrial facilities, hotels, restaurants and large kitchens — in short all types of private and public properties in need of a sustainable indoor climate with efficient energy use.

  • Industry

  • Public sector

  • Housing

  • Offices

  • Retail

  • Logistics and warehousing

  • Multi family residential buildings

  • Data centres

EU Energy Directives Year 2030

It is a global benchmark for climate, energy and sustainability targets. It is the year when many international, European and national milestones are to be reached.

  • The challenge we face

  • Buildings account for 40 percent of Europe’s energy use and more than one third of energy related greenhouse gas emissions. To reach the climate targets, EU directives and Swedish regulations require a large part of the building stock to be transformed already by 2030. This includes, among others, the Energy Efficiency Directive and the directive on the energy performance of buildings.

    CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) also has an impact, as companies with properties and facilities need to report their climate emissions, which makes it especially important to keep energy use down.

    This means that properties and facilities are likely facing the largest transformation ever, with stricter legal requirements, new technology and a need for new business models.

  • The key to efficient energy use

  • To meet the requirements, systems are needed that reduce energy use, lower climate impact and increase the value of buildings and commercial premises. Here HVAC, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning, or heating, ventilation and cooling solutions, plays a decisive role. These are the systems that regulate the indoor climate and therefore control energy consumption, comfort and profitability.

    HVAC includes everything from heat pumps, district heating and underfloor heating to ventilation systems with energy recovery and filtration, as well as cooling systems for everything from offices, homes and shops to server halls, industries, hospitals and restaurants. Modern solutions can reduce energy use by 25-50 percent through smart controls, heat recovery and climate smart refrigerants, and are therefore absolutely crucial to comply with the new legal requirements.

    Together with the EU taxonomy and new sustainability reporting requirements, unique conditions are created for both green financing and increased profitability.

  • The meeting place for the transition

  • Properties and facilities are facing a decisive time. The regulations are clear, the technology exists and the business models are emerging. Now it is time to scale up and turn the opportunities into practice. There is no reason to wait, either to reduce climate impact or to save energy.

    From this need, Clima Energy Nordic was born: a shared arena where technology, business models and regulations meet to drive real change. Here, industry players can understand the legal requirements, discover the latest innovations within heating, ventilation and cooling systems for indoor climate, and create collaborations that make a real difference.

    Behind the initiative is The Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre in collaboration with leading industry organisations and networks within energy, installation and sustainability. Together they are building a platform that makes it possible for the market’s different actors to accelerate the green transition.