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GEG confusion: How unclear advice unsettles hall operators

The Building Energy Act (GEG) is intended to support the climate targets - but in many places there is still room for interpretation, which leads to uncertainties. In addition, many questions remain unanswered and not all advisors have actually studied the legal text sufficiently.

This applies in particular to the special building type "halls" with its specific heating requirements (subsumed under "non-residential buildings" such as offices in the Building Energy Act).

This creates a gap in advice that often leaves hall operators without comprehensive information and suitable options.

Energy saving and efficiency are crucial for our future, but it takes clarity and commitment to find suitable, economical solutions.

Let's talk about it: +49 621 57000-0.

Or you can register: Online-Seminar

"Don't be afraid of the Heating Act! Heating halls economically and in compliance with the GEG"

https://www.kuebler-hallenheizungen.de/23012025

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