Online Wood Heating Course Launches to Reduce Emissions and Save Firewood
An online course teaching efficient wood heating is now available, aiming to reduce environmental impact and cleaning efforts. Free registration is open, but places are limited. The course is part of an expanded 'Heating Right with Wood' campaign in Bergisch Gladbach and the Rheinisch-Bergische district, following high demand.
The course, offered through the fireplace academy, teaches proper fireplace use to significantly reduce emissions. Even experienced users can gain new insights. It is designed to be flexible, allowing participants to start, pause, and resume at any time. A final test is required to receive the fireplace certificate.
Additional vouchers, totalling 80, have been made available for the course. Interested individuals can register at https://www.ofenakademie.de/rheinisch-bergischer-kreis/. For further information, contact Ann-Kathrin Popp or Martin Beulker, climate protection officers of the Rheinisch-Bergische district. Hussein Al-Gassani from the city's department of heat planning, climate protection, and adaptation confirms the course's benefits.
Participants can expect to save around 30% of their firewood consumption, according to Max Kummrow of the fireplace academy. Satisfaction with the course is high, with 9 out of 10 participants recommending it, as reported by Natalie Tawamba Tessa.
The online course offers a practical way to reduce environmental impact and save on firewood consumption. With additional vouchers available and high participant satisfaction, now is a good time to register. For more details, contact the climate protection officers or visit the official website.
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