Thanks to the federal tax shift and the European carbon tax on fossil fuels, heating with a heat pump will become more cost-effective than with a natural gas boiler, according to calculations by the energy watchdog CREG. The CREG views 2029 as a turning point.
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Thanks to the federal tax shift and the European carbon tax on fossil fuels, heating with a heat pump will become more cost-effective than with a natural gas boiler, according to calculations by the energy watchdog CREG. The CREG views 2029 as a turning point.