A complete ban on gas heating starting in 2024 is no longer planned. Instead, homeowners will be allowed to install gas heat pump hybrid systems or other fuel-based central heating systems in the future. Additionally, hardship exemptions and extended deadlines for replacement will be introduced. This is outlined in a concept paper by the federal government.
The previously favored obligation for homeowners will also be relaxed; going forward, both in new construction and existing buildings, only heating systems that use at least 65 percent renewable energy should "preferably" be installed. The coalition agreement had initially planned to introduce this requirement in 2025, but it is now being brought forward by one year to 2024.
The government intends to offer homeowners six options to meet the 65 percent target: heat pumps, biomass, green gas, hybrid systems, electric direct heating, or connection to a district heating network.
The previously favored obligation for homeowners will also be relaxed; going forward, both in new construction and existing buildings, only heating systems that use at least 65 percent renewable energy should "preferably" be installed. The coalition agreement had initially planned to introduce this requirement in 2025, but it is now being brought forward by one year to 2024.
The government intends to offer homeowners six options to meet the 65 percent target: heat pumps, biomass, green gas, hybrid systems, electric direct heating, or connection to a district heating network.
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the Green Trampoline Jumper is already thinking a bit further. Obviously, a realistic perspective:
"....but if we don’t get the gas turbine, then we won’t get any more gas, and then we won’t be able to provide any support for the Ukrainians at all, because we will be busy with civil unrest ."
Now the large moat being constructed in front of the Bundestag makes sense.
Steven
the Green Trampoline Jumper is already thinking a bit further. Obviously, a realistic perspective:
"....but if we don’t get the gas turbine, then we won’t get any more gas, and then we won’t be able to provide any support for the Ukrainians at all, because we will be busy with civil unrest ."
Now the large moat being constructed in front of the Bundestag makes sense.
Steven
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chand198621 Jul 2022 15:58Steven schrieb:
and not accepting any other opinions. Freedom of opinion does not mean that all opinions are equally valid. Especially not when it comes to scientific evidence.
Climate change has been widely studied scientifically since the 1960s. At that time, Manabe et al. developed the first climate model that included convection. In the 1970s, a certain Klaus Hasselmann showed mathematically how to separate the human influence from natural variability.
2021: Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to Suki Manabe and Klaus Hasselmann
All of this is based on an understanding of atmospheric thermodynamics, first published by a certain Joseph Fourier in 1824 (no typo).
The opinion that CO2 suddenly became more than “just a gas” after the 1970s is therefore demonstrably false.
However, this opinion is of course ALLOWED—because that is freedom of opinion. There is no right to be free from well-founded contradiction, though.
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