Building Energy Law: 'Fossil Nonsense'
An interview discussing the implications of Germany's recent energy policy shift towards fossil fuels.
Backward-looking Politics: Whether Heating or Combustion Engine: Politics is Deceiving the Voters
The article critiques current political decisions in Germany regarding heating and combustion engines as retrogressive and not in the country's best interest.
Ending gas heating has become a topic in Denmark's elections
The Danish government plans to end gas heating in homes by 2035, but most homeowners oppose this change, making it a significant issue in the upcoming parliamentary elections on March 24.
The ban on gas boilers in Denmark has become one of the key themes of the elections
The Danish government's plan to ban gas boilers and transition homes to district heating by 2035 has become a major electoral issue, with many homeowners opposed to the change.
Energy: Schneider insists on tenant protection in the new heating law
German Environment Minister Carsten Schneider demands that landlords bear the costs of heating renovations, raising concerns about climate protection which could complicate the recently brokered heating legislation agreement.
Heat from Air Recognized as 'Renewable Energy'... Government to Promote Heat Pump Distribution
The South Korean government plans to promote the use of heat pumps for heating following the official recognition of air heat energy as renewable energy.
Criteria for Heating Choices: Who Benefits from the New Heating Law
The German government promotes the upcoming Building Modernization Act, emphasizing rational decision-making regarding heating choices amidst consumer hesitation.
Federal Politics: SPD Wants Tenant Protection to be Anchored in the New Heating Law
The SPD is advocating for tenant protections in the new heating law to shield renters from high heating costs.
Heating and Climate Protection: How Expensive Will Gas Be Now?
The German government is focusing on green gas, which is expected to increase heating costs for homeowners.
Heating Law: Germany, Underground
The article discusses the significance of basements in Germany alongside the implications of a new heating law.
Back and forth on the heating law: 'We can no longer explain this to the people'
The article features an interview with Paul Kirchberger, a heating contractor, discussing the ongoing political disputes regarding Germany's heating law.
Federal Government: What the new heating plan means for households
Germany's new heating plan aims to provide more freedom for homeowners while gradually shifting away from gas and oil heating systems to renewable energy alternatives.
Black-red heating plans: More freedom β but no clarity
The removal of Habeck's heating law is seen as a significant success for the Union and SPD, but it raises concerns about future implications for climate policy.
Black-red heating plans: More freedom - but no clarity
The CDU/CSU and SPD have successfully paused the heating law proposed by Habeck, leading to revisions in climate protection regulations.
After Agreement: Relief to Dismay over the New Heating Plans
The black-red coalition's agreement on the building energy law reform sparked mixed reactions ranging from relief to dismay.
SZ in the Morning: News of the Day - Overview for the Busy
A new law, popularly known as 'Habeck's Heating Hammer', has been scrapped amidst political strife, reflecting significant public dissatisfaction and tension within Germany's governing coalition.
Germany Blog: Greens Warn of 'New Heating Cost Trap'
The Greens in Germany warn that recent reforms to the heating law could hinder the country's climate goals.
Climate Protection: Is the Government Now Swinging the Heating Hammer Backwards?
Germany's coalition government is on the verge of reforming the heating law that initiated a significant shift in the country's heating systems.
Funding for Building Insulation in Latvia is Insufficient for All
Residents in Latvia seek to improve insulation in their apartments but find funding and resources inadequate to meet the high demand.
Climate Protection: Coalition Aims to Present Key Points for New Heating Law
The German coalition of Union and SPD plans to unveil their reform proposals for the contentious heating law in the coming days, aiming to balance environmental goals with citizens' affordability concerns.
Due to high heating bills, the government decides to increase housing benefits; the pool of recipients will also expand
The Latvian government is raising housing benefits to assist households affected by high heating costs, with changes in the formula for calculating the benefits set to take effect in early January.
Trump to repeal ruling allowing regulation of planet-heating gases
The Trump administration plans to overturn a key regulation from the Obama era that allowed the government to control pollution from greenhouse gases, marking a significant shift in environmental policy.
Heating may become even more expensive in this city: here's what happened
Residents of a Lithuanian city are facing significantly increased heating costs due to recent policy changes and severe winter weather.
Not Prepared in Case of a Crisis: Do We Need a Gas Storage Reserve?
Germany's gas storage levels are unusually low, sparking concerns from the gas industry and regulatory agencies about the need for reserves ahead of the heating season.
Under Trump, U.S. Adds Fuel to a Heating Planet
The article discusses how policies implemented during Trump's presidency have contributed to environmental degradation and climate change.
German Climate Policy: Will 2026 be too hot for Carsten Schneider?
The coming months may determine the future of German climate policy, as Environment Minister Carsten Schneider appears to be struggling with the challenges ahead.