Municipal heat planning in Steinheim an der Murr
As part of the project, a municipal heat planning concept for the town of Steinheim (town centre including the two districts of Höpfigheim and Kleinbottwar and all surrounding villages) is being drawn up in accordance with the Climate Protection and Climate Change Adaptation Act (KlimaG BW). In addition to the requirements of the Heat Planning Act (WPG), the data, methods and procedures described in the guidelines for municipal heat planning and the associated technology catalogue of KEA-BW are also taken into account.
The municipal heat plan serves as a strategic basis for the long-term CO2-neutral heat supply of the municipal area by the target year 2040. Based on the status quo of the heat supply and a comprehensive analysis of the available potential for heat supply from renewable energy sources, waste heat and CHP, a CO2- or climate-neutral scenario for the target year is derived, with an interim target for 2030.
Based on this, a corresponding transformation path and associated measures will be developed and described. The public (citizens, interest groups and representatives of industry) will be involved in the draft heat plan, and key figures on the results of the heat planning will be compiled in accordance with Section 27(4) of the Climate Act (KlimaG BW).