Greifswald Invites Citizens to Discuss Renewable Heat Future
Greifswald is inviting its citizens to a forum on September 15, 2025, to discuss the future of heat supply in the city. No registration is needed to attend this event, which aims to gather perspectives on costs, technology, and supply security.
The forum will present findings from the municipal heat planning. Currently, about 70% of apartments in Greifswald are supplied with district heating. The city is exploring renewable energy sources like geothermal, solar thermal, and biomass, along with district heating systems, for future heat planning. The next discussion round to publish the results is scheduled for the end of 2025.
The event is an opportunity for citizens to engage with the city and share their views on the future of heat supply in Greifswald.
The citizen forum on September 15, 2025, will discuss the future of heat supply in Greifswald, with a focus on renewable energy sources and district heating. The city encourages all citizens to attend and contribute their perspectives.
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