Heating oil prices in the Hochtaunuskreis: Current developments and trends!

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Heating oil prices in the Hochtaunuskreis on June 16, 2025: Current prices, developments and legal changes for households in Hesse.

Heizölpreise im Hochtaunuskreis am 16.06.2025: Aktuelle Preise, Entwicklungen und gesetzliche Änderungen für Haushalte in Hessen.
Heating oil prices in the Hochtaunuskreis on June 16, 2025: Current prices, developments and legal changes for households in Hesse.

Heating oil prices in the Hochtaunuskreis: Current developments and trends!

What is happening in the heating market? The energy situation in Germany has been anything but stable since the Ukraine war. Heating oil, still an important source of energy, especially in the cold season, is the focus of interest. On June 16, 2025, heating oil prices in Hesse are on average 95.91 euros for 100 liters, while in the Hochtaunuskreis the price even drops to 95.40 euros if you buy 3,000 liters. It's high time to find out about the price fluctuations and current delivery times!

The prices for heating oil vary not only regionally, but also daily. An overview of the costs in the Hochtaunuskreis shows clear differences:

Quantity (liters) Price (in euros)
500 109.87
1000 101.82
1500 98.61
2000 96.65
2500 96.01
3000 95.40
5000 93.99

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Buying activity for heating oil is currently very high. Despite a stable price level that is lower than last year, the demand for heating oil remains unbroken. But if you want to buy heating oil, you have to be prepared for long delivery times; The current average delivery time in the Hochtaunuskreis is 25 working days.

An important aspect that many homeowners should keep an eye on is the upcoming amendment to the Building Energy Act (GEG), which will come into force in 2024. These reformed regulations call for a switch to more climate-friendly heating systems and stipulate that from January 1, 2024, at least 65% of the heat generated must come from renewable energies. The transition periods vary depending on the size of the city and end in June 2028 at the latest.

Future-oriented heating systems

Replacing older heaters could be crucial for owners. Today, 30.4% of residential buildings in Germany heat with heating oil. In Hesse it is even 40%, which corresponds to around 0.6 million residential buildings powered by heating oil. From 2024, advice will be required for the installation of fossil fuel heating systems, while at the same time financial incentives will be available to replace outdated systems. Such subsidies can cover up to 70% of the costs of climate-friendly heating.

With these innovations in mind, which are intended to not only reduce heating oil consumption but also reduce dependence on fossil fuels, the heating landscape in Germany will be subject to significant changes in the coming years. Because one thing is clear: the course for a more sustainable future is being set now.

For further details on the current developments in the heating oil market and the GEG, you can read the NewsDE as well Visit BMWSB to stay up to date.