Germany’s Heating Law: What You Need to Know About the New Rules
25 Articles
25 Articles
The coalition has agreed in the new heating law to overturn the previous obligation to operate new heaters at least 65 percent with renewable energies. Critics are running a storm.
The fans of oil and gas heating are given the impression that in future they could switch to climate-friendly fuels to advance CO2 reduction. However, questions remain.
Gas and oil heaters are allowed - but only with more green fuel. Is that enough for real climate protection? What tenants and owners now expect.
The black-red coalition has agreed on key points for reform of the heating law. Among other things, the controversial 65 percent rule of the previous government is to be abolished. What else is planned? The most important questions and answers.
The government wanted to abolish the heating law, now it presents key points for a new set of rules. However, there are many problems – for the climate as well as for the citizens.
The coalition wants to abolish the heating law of Robert Habeck and promises free choice in the heating cellar. The details.
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