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Published19/05/2025
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Deadline18/06/2025
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Today21/06/2025
Utilities
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Municipal heat planning for the municipalities of Bous, Ensdorf and Schwalbach Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The Saarland municipalities of Schwalbach, Ensdorf and Bous intend to develop future-oriented and sustainable municipal heating planning. The aim of the project is to create a strategic basis for a sustainable heat supply that takes into account both ecological and economic aspects. The focus is on the development of a concrete, locally adapted catalogue of measures for the transformation of the heat supply, taking into account existing potentials and regional peculiarities. The municipality of Schwalbach with its districts of Schwalbach, Hülzweiler and Elm is located in the district of Saarlouis and has about 17,000 inhabitants. Ensdorf, formerly an important location of the Saarland hard coal mining, is also located in the district of Saarlouis and has about 6,500 inhabitants. The municipality of Bous, with around 7,000 inhabitants, is characterized by its industrial tradition and its convenient location on the Saar. All three municipalities are faced with the challenge of taking a deeper look at their heat supply and at the same time taking into account the regional framework conditions. The legal basis for the project is the Act on Heat Planning and the Decarbonisation of Heat Networks (Heat Planning Act - WPG), which entered into force in 2024. Among other things, it obliges municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants to prepare municipal heat planning by mid-2028 at the latest. The aim of the law is to create the conditions at the municipal level for a climate-neutral heat supply by 2045. Municipal heating planning is thus becoming a central strategic instrument of local energy and climate protection policy. With the joint project, Schwalbach, Ensdorf and Bous are pursuing a cooperative approach in order to exploit synergy effects, make better use of regional energy potentials and enable coordinated planning across municipal boundaries. The cooperation should not only initiate an economically viable and socially acceptable heat transition, but also send a strong signal for regional climate protection. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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