Heating Act Abolished: Farmers Can Use Oil Heaters and Gas - Plus Green Gas
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Union and SPD enable a comeback of oil and gas heaters. What sounds like freedom and relief could cost many Germans. Why does the coalition take these risks?
The heating law is abolished. Oil and gas heaters can continue to operate.
The heating law has created a lot of uncertainty in the population. The black and red coalition has now agreed on a reform. The changes are clear.
The Federal Government has agreed on new rules for the heat transition. The chosen path is the worst of all possible. The gas lobby can be pleased.
The criticism from Schleswig-Holstein about the new heating law comes from associations and politics alike – after all, there is good news.
Union and SPD have agreed on a reform of the Building Energy Act. Thus, owners can continue to install gas and oil heaters. "It is veiled that there can be enormous costs," says energy economist Claudia Kemfert.
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