Bang in the New Heating Law: Reiche Apparently Overturns Heating Ban From 2045
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In the future, new oil and gas boilers will have to burn more and more biofuel. This drives the costs in the heating cellar. Does the coalition also secretly dispose of the climate goal 2045?
For months, the government has struggled for the new heating law, now there is a draft. Gas heating is allowed again – but would be the most expensive solution.
Union and SPD agree on a new "heating law": 65 per cent of renewable energies as targets are off the table. Critics see German climate targets in danger.
The Federal Government wants to ease the mandatory switch to renewable energies during heating installation. In a draft by the Ministry of Economic Affairs on the planned building modernization law, a ban on fossil fuels is no longer foreseen after 2045. Oil and gas heaters should then continue to be installed.
If this draft goes through the cabinet, the end of Robert Habeck's heating law takes the next hurdle: The law introduced by Minister of Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche does not foresee the end of gas and oil heating in Germany - and the Greens are horrified with open questions.
It is already clear that the black-and-red government collects the "heating law" of the traffic lights. Now it is clear what exactly is to happen.
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