Energy efficiency

Renovations: Owners are unsettled

Almost a third of property owners in Germany would only carry out energy-efficient renovations if they were legally obliged to do so. This is the result of a study by ING-Direktbank. Despite the potential to increase property values and rents through such improvements, there is great reluctance. This hesitation is partly due to the confusion and uncertainty...

Urban mining: how old raw materials can be put to new use

The concept of urban mining is becoming increasingly important in the construction industry. It enables the reuse of materials from demolition projects. The targeted recycling of building materials produces valuable secondary raw materials that can be used in new construction projects. The aim is to reduce dependence on new, often scarce raw materials. The procedure includes the...

Renovation measures: These funding programs are available

Property owners face high costs when they want to renovate their properties to make them more energy efficient. However, modernization can significantly reduce energy costs and increase the value of the property. There are various subsidy programs to alleviate this financial burden. Owners must first apply for the subsidies before the D. Investments may usually only be made after the...

Heating: costs can be reduced with simple measures

Energy costs can be significantly reduced through efficient heating behavior. This requires adjusting the room temperature to around 19 to 20 degrees Celsius in living areas and 16 to 18 degrees in rooms that are rarely used, such as bedrooms. Keeping radiators clear of furniture and other objects prevents heat build-up and enables more efficient heat distribution in the room.

Price reductions: Switching electricity and gas can be worthwhile

At the turn of the year, many suppliers in the basic supply reduce their electricity and gas prices. Most households benefit from a reduction in electricity prices in particular. Nevertheless, an analysis by Verivox shows that switching to another provider is often still cheaper, as the basic supply usually remains more expensive than alternative offers. Verivox reports that 280 providers have...

Thermal insulation glazing: energy efficiency can be improved

Thermal insulation glazing plays a decisive role in the energy efficiency of buildings. They prevent heat from escaping through window surfaces to the outside. This can significantly reduce heating costs. Particularly in the cold season, when heating energy can be lost through old windows, replacing them with modern double or triple glazing offers a significant...

Heating: researchers test propane heat pumps

In order to replace conventional gas and oil heating systems in apartment buildings, employees at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE are developing new heat pump systems using propane (R290). These developments aim to implement more sustainable and efficient heating solutions that meet the diverse requirements of the German housing stock. In this...

Heating maintenance: What you need to know

The Association of Private Building Owners (VPB) recommends that property owners have their heating system serviced in good time before the cold season begins. According to the Building Energy Act, regular maintenance is mandatory. However, how often this must be carried out remains undefined. Annual heating maintenance is nevertheless advisable. This is because it is not only important for the energy efficiency of the system, but...

Energy costs: Saving by living together

With rising electricity prices, living together in an apartment is an effective way to reduce energy costs. Whether with a partner, a colleague or a friend, sharing a household can bring savings on many cost items, including electricity consumption. Compared to single-person households in particular, a two-person household can save an average of...

CO2 costs: what landlords and tenants need to consider

Since 2023, it has been mandatory for landlords to contribute to the CO2 costs of heating and hot water for their rented properties. This legal innovation aims to encourage owners to invest in energy-saving measures. The Carbon Dioxide Cost Allocation Act (CO2KostAufG) takes into account the fact that the characteristics of the heating systems and the...

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