Reform of the Heating Law: Greens Warn Against Failure to Meet Climate Targets
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Bundeswirtschaftsministerin Reiche has defended the planned reform of the so-called heating law against criticism. The aim is to enable citizens to modernise their plants cost- and climate-efficiently, said the CDU politician in Deutschlandfunk. Clear criticism came from the Greens.
The Greens accuse the coalition of continuing to rely on oil and gas when heating. They fear rising prices for the citizens. Party leader Banaszak suspects that the Union is only about their favorite enemy Robert Habeck.
The controversial heating law is being reformed. Instead of a flat-rate 65 percent rule for renewable energies, there are now new requirements for oil and gas heating. But what does this mean specifically for homeowners and tenants?
The coalition has agreed on a reform of the controversial law. Heating type, promotion, costs, climate - this is now changing for homeowners and tenants.
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Germany continues to depend on fossil fuels, the Greens warn. Greenpeace speaks of a gift to the oil and gas industry.
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