The city of Salzgitter provides information on the status of municipal heating planning and the design of the heating transition in Salzgitter.
The goal: to achieve a greenhouse gas-neutral heat supply by 2040.
The approach: to analyze the buildings, consumption and requirements in order to develop and implement measures for future heating.
First, Patrick Nestler from the Climate Protection and Energy Agency of Lower Saxony (KEAN) will explain the legal mandate of municipal heat planning and what it means for citizens.
The d-fine office will then provide information on the status of municipal heat planning and discuss the future heat supply in Salzgitter with the participants.
Citizens can ask their questions in information areas on topics such as the basics of heat planning and technology.
A total of around one hour will be set aside for questions and answers from participants.
At the end, there will be a short summary with an outlook.
Information about the event:
The free information event on municipal heat planning in Salzgitter will take place on Thursday, June 5, from 4 to approx. 7 p.m. in the Kulturscheune in Lebenstedt (Thiestraße 22).
Registration is requested by May 30: klimaschutzstadt.salzgitterde
If you have any questions, please contact: klimaschutzstadt.salzgitterde (or call 05341/839-4470) by May 30.
Information on municipal heat planning:
According to Section 20 of the Lower Saxony Climate Act (NKlimaG), the city of Salzgitter is obliged to draw up a municipal heating plan by June 30, 2026.
The municipal heat planning serves as a long-term, strategic planning tool that is intended to accompany the city on its way to a climate-friendly heat supply.
The goals and measures defined in the heat planning serve the city of Salzgitter as a basis for action for the long-term restructuring of the heat supply in the urban area towards climate-friendly solutions.