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Expensive, Scarce and Inefficient: Where Should the "Green Gas" Come From?

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CO2-neutral gas is at the heart of the new plan, which aims to make heating in Germany climate-friendly. In the end, this idea could not only become expensive for the affected households.

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Focus on heating costs: What the green gas quota means for households – readers discuss additional costs, policies and alternatives.

·Berlin, Germany
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CO2-neutral gas is at the heart of the new plan, which aims to make heating in Germany climate-friendly. In the end, this idea could not only become expensive for the affected households.

With CO2-neutral gas, the coalition wants to make heating in Germany more climate-friendly. But where should the "green gas" come from? It could be expensive for the affected householdsThe 65 percent rate is gone. The black-red coalition has agreed to replace the building energy law known as the heating law with a new building modernization law. The most important difference: the rule that new heating systems with at least 65 percent renewable e…

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n-tv.de broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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