Kaltennordheim unveils sustainable heating plans at June 10 public meeting
Kaltennordheim’s mayor, Erik Thürmer (CDU), has invited residents to a public meeting on June 10, 2026. The event will share updates on the town’s ongoing heat planning process and explain how future heating supply will be shaped for efficiency and sustainability. The town is reviewing its heating infrastructure to meet regulations, cut costs, and improve sustainability. Planners are analysing heat demand in different neighbourhoods to identify where district heating networks can expand. For areas less suited to this system, alternative solutions will be proposed.
The information evening at the community centre will present interim findings from this study. Attendees can expect details on the latest developments, including funding opportunities for residents. The session starts at 6:00 PM and aims to keep the public informed about next steps.
Residents will leave the meeting with clearer insights into Kaltennordheim’s heating strategy. The town’s plan focuses on balancing regulatory compliance, affordability, and environmental goals. Officials will use feedback from the event to refine their approach before final decisions.