Göppingen relies on a new heat concept: schools benefit until 2035!

Göppingen plant ein neues Wärmekonzept für Schulen, das bis 2035 treibhausgasneutral sein soll. Innovative Technologien und Zusammenarbeit stehen im Fokus.
Göppingen is planning a new heat concept for schools that should be greenhouse gas by 2035. The focus is on innovative technologies and cooperation. (Symbolbild/MBW)

Göppingen relies on a new heat concept: schools benefit until 2035!

Göppingen, Deutschland - In Göppingen, a forward -looking heating concept for schools in Haierstrasse will be implemented. Stadtwerke Göppingen have presented plans to supply the Freie Waldorf School Filstal and the Haierschule via a new heating center. The location for the planned heat supply is not a novelty, because the former indoor pool becomes the central point of the heat generation plant. This also means that the costly new construction of a heating center can be avoided, which relieves the urban budget. This reports filstalwelle .

In the past few months, the Filstal (EVF) and rational energy south (res) have examined various heat supply concepts. These were carefully documented with attention to economic and ecological aspects. Particular attention was paid to the close cooperation with the Free Waldorf School, the Department of Real Estate Management and the building department of the city of Göppingen.

The way to climate neutrality

With a clear goal, the city of Göppingen is aiming to become greenhouse gas -neutral by 2035. Peter Naab, the plant manager of the Stadtwerke, explained the current status of the project in the administrative and finance committee. The planned concept provides for a photovoltaic system and a brine heat pump with a geothermal field for the basic load cover. In addition, two pellet boilers are installed for the top load. The total costs for this ambitious project amount to around € 2,200,000 net, and the city hopes for funding to implement this project.

The benefits of sustainable heat supply is not only relevant locally. In Germany, the operation of buildings causes around 35% of the final energy consumption and around 30% of CO₂ emissions. It is therefore crucial that heat supply also switches to renewable energies in order to reduce climate -damaging emissions. According to Environmental Office Measures to achieve the climate goals must be continuously and foresight.

municipal heat planning and commitment of the cities

municipalities play a central role when it comes to implementing the so -called heat turnaround. Other cities such as Markdorf are currently currently creating municipal heat plans that are intended to serve as a strategic basis for climate -neutral heat supply. The city of Markdorf plans to adopt its first heat plan by the end of 2024 and examines the current conditions of heat supply in the urban area. The process is actively accompanied by public events and feedback from the citizens in order to respond to the local conditions as best as possible. This underlines the need to make the switch to renewable energies as comprehensively as possible as on the website of

The collected data for heat supply, building types and energy consumption will also be of great benefit in Göppingen for planning the new heating center. The exchange of information and the commitment of the regional actors are crucial to ensure sustainable and efficient heat supply.

How important the implementation of the heat transition is for the entire country is illustrated by the fact that the Federal Government has put up with numerous funding programs for decarbonizing the heat. This shows that the efforts in the municipalities are not only locally, but also in the national context.

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