Radeberg invites: Citizens' dialogue for climate -neutral heat supply!

Radeberg invites: Citizens' dialogue for climate -neutral heat supply!

In the case of climate protection,

Radeberg relies on the participation by the citizens: inside. On September 9, 2025, the city invites you to the citizens' dialogue for municipal heat planning, which is organized by Radeberg . The aim of this planning is the long -term climate -neutral heat supply, supported by the partners Saxon Energy and the engineering office Seecon.

The citizens' dialogue takes place from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in Klippenstein Castle, Schloßstraße 6, 01454 Radeberg. Those responsible would like to give those present an insight into the goals and opportunities as well as the legal framework of heat planning. The dialogue is not only an information event, but also offers the opportunity to clarify individual questions and exchange ideas with the city administration and the project team.

funding opportunities and climate goals

The importance of these measures should not be underestimated. Since 2008, the national climate protection initiative, such as the Klimaschutz.de , reports projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The city of Radeberg benefits from this funding within the framework of municipal heat planning. Around 3,300 municipalities in Germany are already active in over 1,300 projects to achieve affordable, safe and greenhouse gas -neutral heat supply by 2045.

The Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection subsidizes the creation of these municipal heat plans with up to 90% of the total costs. Financial municipalities in particular can even benefit from full financing. In addition, the Federal Government helps an infrastructure package with 500 million euros to promote the heat plans. It is clear that municipal heat planning plays a decisive role in the heat transition, which is inseparable from reducing CO₂ emissions.

What does the heat turn do?

The need to make heat supply more sustainably is also of great importance for Radeberg. The operation of buildings in Germany accounts for around 30% of CO₂ emissions, as the Environmental Bundesamt . Innovative measures such as energetic renovations, the expansion of heating networks and the use of renewable energies are crucial. A clear focus is on using heat pumps as environmentally friendly solutions.

In addition, affordable heat must also be ensured for low -income households. In this context, social climate policy is required, which provides measures to support these households. Together with civil society and municipal actors, Radeberg can not only contribute to achieving the national climate goals, but also acting as a model for other cities.

The coming months will be exciting, and the citizens' dialogue on September 9th is the first step on the way to sustainable and sustainable heat supply in Radeberg. Be there, bring your questions and actively shape the future of our city!

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