Urban planning colloquium in the summer semester 2024, June 12
Municipal heat planning: New challenges for integrated urban development
Wednesday, 12.06.2024 , 6 p.m., digital
Municipal heat planning: New challenges for integrated urban development
Introduction
Dipl.-Ing. Leonie Herrmann, at RPTU
Input and panel discussion
Prof. Thomas Giel, Sustainable Building Energy Systems, Mainz University of Applied Sciences
Kerstin Weinbach, Head of Urban Planning and Urban Development Department, City of Landau
Energy Agency RLP (requested)
Moderation
Prof. Dr. Detlef Kurth, at RPTU
On 16.08.2023, the Federal Cabinet adopted the draft law for heat planning and the decarbonization of heating networks. The law is intended to oblige local authorities to ensure comprehensive heat planning in Germany through heat plans. The aim of the law is to generate half of grid-based heat in a climate-neutral way by 2030. Municipal heat planning poses challenges for municipalities, planners and owners, and at the urban planning colloquium we would like to discuss with Prof. Thomas Giel and Kerstin Weinbach how urban planning can have a controlling effect on heat planning in cities. For example, we will discuss decentralized approaches at district level or the challenges of awarding municipal heat control plans.
The colloquium will take place digitally via Zoom.
https://uni-kl-de.zoom-x.de/j/66567123071?pwd=aDlDa3AwNFptaEUzVnQxNnJzbUh2dz09
(Meeting ID: 665 6712 3071, identification code: E!p8y@Dc)
The event is recognized as further training by the RLP Chamber of Architects.