Work-from-Home Independent Consultancy Opportunity
The city of Gütersloh, in cooperation with the ALTBAUNEU initiative of the district, is conducting a Photovoltaic (PV) video advisory action for homeowners. This service, aimed at those considering installing a PV system on their rooftops, is part of the city's efforts to promote renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions.
The PV check by video, offered by independent energy experts, is available until September 24, 2025. Registration for this service is open and can be made by phone at 05241 / 82-2129 and 05241 / 82-3919, or by email at umweltschutz@unsere Website. After registration, interested parties will receive access data and further instructions for the video conference.
The PV video advisory action is primarily aimed at owners of one- to two-family houses who live in the object themselves. However, owners and owner communities of partially or fully rented objects with up to four residential units can also receive advice on the full feed-in of solar power into the public grid.
The two solar experts commissioned by the city, Thomas Eckstein and Richard Stefanik, use the district-wide solar roof cadastre for individual advice. During the PV check by video, which lasts a maximum of 60 minutes, they provide tips on tendering and current funding programs.
The city of Gütersloh and the ALTBAUNEU initiative of the district are offering this advisory action to help homeowners make informed decisions about PV systems. This is the second time the city of Gütersloh and the ALTBAUNEU initiative have offered a PV video advisory action for homeowners.
Photovoltaics (PV) is currently experiencing a boom. Rising electricity prices, falling module prices, and increased electricity consumption due to the switch to heat pumps and electric cars are driving the growth of PV systems. The PV video advisory action is being offered after the summer holidays.
Further information on the action can be found at www.alt-bau-neu.de/kreis-guetersloh.
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