The Commission will offer a compilation of energy efficiency strategies from various Member States.
Greifswald residents have a chance to contribute to the discussions about the future of municipal heat supply on Monday, September 15, 2025, at 6:30 PM. The city is hosting a citizen forum in the Citizens' Hall of the Town Hall, where Theta Concepts GmbH, a commissioned planning office from Rostock, will present the central findings of the heat planning project.
The live poll is one of the ways citizens can engage in conversation with local people and the planning office. It allows residents to express what is important to them, such as costs, technology, or supply security. The live poll on-site is a means for citizens to actively participate in the presentation of the current results of the municipal heat planning.
Currently, around 70% of the apartments in Greifswald are supplied with district heating. The evaluations provide answers to questions about where decentralized producers like heat pumps or solar energy could be used. Initial evaluations suggest potential for renewable heat generation in areas without a network connection.
The forum aims to discuss possible future supply routes for heat in Greifswald. Citizens can provide feedback, ask questions, and express their opinions during the forum through the live poll. The population's perspective directly influences further planning due to the live poll on-site.
The live poll is a chance for citizens to be heard and have their voices considered in the planning process for municipal heat in Greifswald. It is a mechanism for citizens to contribute to the discussions about possible future supply routes for heat in Greifswald. No registration is required to participate in the live poll during the forum.
The live poll provides an opportunity for citizens to voice their concerns and preferences about costs, technology, and supply security. It is a way for citizens to have a direct impact on the direction of municipal heat planning. The goal of the forum is to present the current results of the municipal heat planning and engage in conversation with local people. All are welcome to attend and participate.
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