- The German government has announced the start of a €3 billion subsidy scheme put in place until 2026 that will support the construction of district heating grids that use at least 75% renewable energy.
- Newly built district heating grids must run on at least 75% renewable energy to qualify for funding, although the expansion or maintenance existing grids running on fossil fuels can also be subsidised.
- The German government will even provide operating cost support once the new grids are constructed.
Berlin kicks off €3 billion district heating subsidy scheme

