The Greens also brought the idea into play - now, according to a media report, it is off the table for the time being.
Likewise, the landlord's participation in the CO2 tax.
Berlin - CDU / CSU and SPD are apparently rowing backwards: According to the
picture
, the
federal government wants to
waive the initially planned solar roof requirement for new buildings.
In the “immediate program climate protection 2022” there will be no obligation to install photovoltaic or solar thermal systems in new buildings and after extensive renovations, the newspaper reports in its Saturday edition.
In doing so, she refers to government circles.
A draft originally provided for this obligation from 2023.
According to the report, the energy saving regulations are also expected to be less stringent.
The only thing now is that the introduction of the EH-55 efficiency standard should be examined as well as further tightening in the following years.
Debate about compulsory solar roofs for new buildings: plan to landlords overturned according to the report
According to
Bild
, the federal government plans
to provide a total of 4.5 billion euros by 2023
for better energy efficiency in buildings
.
A total of 800 million euros should be available for the renovation of social housing by 2025.
The draft law should possibly be passed in the federal cabinet next week, writes the newspaper.
Accordingly, the plan to include the landlords in the costs of the CO2 tax is off the table.
The president of the Haus & Grund association, Kai Warnecke, had the original plans for mandatory solar roofs as an "uncoordinated rush, which makes building and living dramatically more expensive".
It is "ridiculous to introduce a solar roof obligation without finally allowing the electricity produced to be sold to the residents of the house".
The Federal Ministry of the Interior also warned that housing must remain affordable. There should be no decisions now that would ultimately be at the expense of housing construction.
(AFP / frs)