Heat Pumps Become the Norm in Germany's New Homes
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Heat pumps are increasingly in demand in new residential buildings. Their share in new buildings is now almost 70 percent. Nevertheless, the production of heat pumps in Germany has fallen sharply.
Heat pumps have become the norm in Germany's new homes - One Step Off The Grid
A large majority of new residential houses and buildings in Germany feature a heat pump as their main heating system, showed numbers from the government’s statistical office Destatis. The climate-friendly heating technology was installed in more than two thirds (69.4 percent) of the 76,100 homes finished in 2024, a five percentage point increase compared to 2023. Around 15 percent of Germany’s CO2 emissions come from heating buildings, meaning t…
Heat pumps are now standard in new buildings in Germany. However, developers are hesitant in one type of building.
In more and more new residential buildings in Germany heat pumps are used for heating. More than two thirds (69.4 percent) of the ... Cologne needs Report-K. Now Report-K needs you, the Cologne:inside. Become K-bonnent:in and make your contribution to securing the livelihood of report-K and media diversity in Cologne. You are already K-bonnent:in? Username or email Password Remember Me Forgot your password Have you not K-bo yet? Close a K-bo for…
More and more new residential buildings in Germany use heat pumps for heating. More than two thirds (69.4 %) of the nearly 76 100 residential buildings completed in 2024 use heat pumps for primary energy, i.e. mainly used for heating. Compared to 2023, the share increased by around 5 percentage points, compared with 2014 (31.8%) it more than doubled, as the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) reports. Heat pumps are mainly used in single- and …
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