Greifswald Residents Invited to Shape City's Heat Supply Future
Greifswald invites its residents to a public forum on September 15, 2025, to discuss the future of heat supply in the city. The forum will present findings from the municipal heat planning, including current heat supply and potential future routes. About 70% of Greifswald's apartments are already supplied with district heating, and the city is exploring options for areas without district heating networks.
The forum will delve into renewable heat generation, such as heat pumps or solar energy, for decentralized use. Citizens are encouraged to participate in a live poll to express their opinions and influence further planning. No registration is required to attend the forum. The forum will also discuss the role of local planning offices like Theta Concepts GmbH from Rostock, which specializes in energy-efficient and sustainable solutions for city development, building technology, and district heating. These offices typically recommend a combination of various technologies and strategies for future urban heating, tailored to local conditions.
The forum is an opportunity for Greifswald residents to engage with the city's plans for heat supply and future technologies. The city aims to gather diverse perspectives to inform its decisions on the best ways to heat homes and buildings in the years to come.
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