Efficient use of energy: Future visions for Friedberg's public building
Efficient use of energy: Future visions for Friedberg's public building
In the Stadthalle Friedberg, an important event was organized today, which is devoted to climate protection and energy savings in public buildings. The event was carried out by the committed climate protection manager Dr. Alena Rohn-Nemudrova and the head of the town hall organized and attracted 23 building managers from six Wetterau municipalities. The aim was to explore practical opportunities for energy saving in order to be able to counter the increasing challenge of climate change. fnp reports that the training is offered by the state energy agency Hessen (Lea Hessen) and led by the climate and energy efficiency agency Kassel (KEEA) was.
The importance of efficient use of energy could not be clearer, emphasizes Rohn-Nemudrova. Buildings cause around 35% of the final energy consumption in Germany and produce around 30% of CO₂ emissions. The Federal Environment Agency points out that energetic renovations and the correct planning are decisive to reduce these figures. "We have to identify and approach the weaknesses in energy and heat supply," says a participant who underlined the importance of such training.
training and exchange of knowledge
In the course of the training, the participants received valuable specialist knowledge about the recognition and use of savings potential. It was explained how measures to reduce energy consumption can be implemented in order to significantly increase the efficiency of the buildings. The Stadthalle Friedberg, which soon celebrates its 50th anniversary, was highlighted as an example of modern energy management.The state of Hesse's commitment to support the municipalities in the climate -friendly and cost -efficient control of their properties is another positive step. "We all have the order to reduce our energy consumption and relieve the environment," said Rohn-Nemudrova.
A look into the future
The event also focuses on the need for comprehensive renovations of the building stock until 2050 to become climate -neutral. According to Environmental Federal Agency , the building stock should strive for as complete as possible with renewable energies and at the same time reduce the benefits. Measures such as thermal insulation offer great savings potential, and switching to modern heating systems can also have significant savings.
With innovation and commitment, the path is paved to more efficient buildings. Today's event has shown that if those responsible bring together and learn from each other, we can all make a good deal on the way to a more sustainable way of dealing with energy.
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