Four in five residential buildings in Germany still heated with oil and gas – energy agency

Climate-friendly heating technologies may now be predominant in new builds in Germany but the country’s existing buildings continue to rely on fossil fuels, shows a report by the German Energy Agency (dena).

Four in five residential buildings in Germany still heated with oil and gas – energy agency

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