Interactive Online Seminar with Collaborative Discussion Focusing on Heating Efficiency Enhancement
In an effort to transition heating systems towards renewable energy sources, the District of Wolfenbüttel, Germany, is hosting an online lecture on August 18, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event aims to provide valuable information about heating optimization and subsidies available to homeowners and businesses.
The lecture, organized by the Department of Sustainability and Climate Protection, will be delivered by Claus Pahlitzsch, the head of the department. He emphasizes the potential for subsidies as a key incentive for taking action.
During the lecture, participants will learn about efficient operation of heating systems, CO2-free techniques, and current subsidy offers. The focus will be on replacing fossil fuel-based heating with renewable technologies such as heat pumps, solar thermal systems, biomass boilers, or integrating e-fuels produced through Power-to-Liquid processes.
For those considering a heating system replacement, the event will offer insights into possible renewable energy variants. Owners can also use the information to better assess the condition of their current heating system and receive tips on improvement options.
Individual consultations with experts from the Consumer Center Lower Saxony will be available for further information. The lecture will be followed by a group consultation, where participants can discuss with qualified specialists from the Consumer Center in smaller groups.
Registration is required to secure a place in the event. Interested parties can register for the event on the KEAN website under "Events". For precise details on available subsidies and application processes, it is advisable to consult the local municipal energy or environmental office, Germany’s Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (BAFA), and Lower Saxony’s ministry responsible for energy and environment.
The District of Wolfenbüttel encourages homeowners and businesses to take advantage of the subsidies available to facilitate the transition from fossil-based heating to renewable energy. By combining energy efficiency measures with renewable heating, it is possible to maximize subsidy eligibility and reduce energy consumption effectively.
[1] For more information on energy efficiency measures, refer to this resource.
Financial support plays a crucial role in the renewable-energy industry, as it incentivizes homeowners and businesses to transition from fossil-based heating to renewable technologies. During the online lecture organized by the District of Wolfenbüttel, participants will discover the current subsidy offers available for renewable-energy projects, such as heat pumps, solar thermal systems, biomass boilers, and Power-to-Liquid processes.