Bad Segeberg is taking concrete steps in heat planning. Extensive construction work for expanding the district heating network is set to start in the coming spring. Schools with their outdated heating systems will be connected first.
The town of Bad Segeberg is implementing its plans to improve heat supply. According to reports, extensive construction work for the expansion of the district heating network is scheduled to begin in spring 2024. Local schools, whose current heating systems are described as outdated, will be connected first.
Interested homeowners along the planned district heating route can register now. This allows for early integration of private households into the system. The initiative aims at a more efficient and environmentally friendly heat supply, though sources provide no further details on costs or scope.
The measure is part of broader efforts in the Schleswig-Holstein region to advance sustainable energy solutions. There are no mentions of delays or specific challenges in implementation so far.