The Break with Russia Made Germany Think About Revising the Heating Law
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The black-red coalition saves gas heating with a green gas quota. Critics warn of rising heating costs because the demand for biogas is higher than the supply. Do consumers who stick to gas heating fall into a cost trap?
The Federal Government has agreed on key points for a reform of the heating law. Climate activist Luisa Neubauer sharply criticizes the plans.
Hardly any project of the traffic light coalition was as controversial as the Building Energy Act. Union and SPD have now agreed on changes. Researchers and climate activists see Germany's climate targets in danger. By Janina Schreiber.
Bundeswirtschaftsministerin Reiche has defended the planned reform of the so-called heating law against criticism. The aim is to enable citizens to modernise their plants cost- and climate-efficiently, said the CDU politician in Deutschlandfunk. Clear criticism came from the Greens.
The Greens accuse the coalition of continuing to rely on oil and gas when heating. They fear rising prices for the citizens. Party leader Banaszak suspects that the Union is only about their favorite enemy Robert Habeck.
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