Greifswald Residents Invited to Shape City's Heat Supply Future
Greifswald residents are invited to a public forum on Monday, September 15, at 6:30 PM, to discuss the city's heat supply. No registration is needed to attend. The event aims to present findings from a recent data collection on current and future heat supply routes, and to gather citizen opinions on costs, technology, and supply security.
Currently, about 70 percent of Greifswald's apartments are connected to district heating. The forum will delve into the potential of renewable heat sources and decentralized generators like heat pumps and solar energy. The city's urban planning and energy supply authorities will use the forum's results to guide future heat supply strategies, aiming for a climate-friendly, secure, and affordable system. This process involves coordination with external service providers and neighboring municipalities to optimize costs and achieve synergies for the region's heat infrastructure development.
The forum will provide a platform for Greifswald citizens to engage in the city's heat planning process. Their input will help shape a future heat supply strategy that balances climate protection goals with affordability and security.
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