Germany's Heat Transition Takes Center Stage at KWW 2026 Conference
The Center of Expertise for Municipal Heat Transition (KWW) will host its Major KWW Conference on June 18, 2026. The event focuses on sustainable, affordable, and secure heat supply under the theme Urban. Rural. Heat. Cities and towns across Germany face upcoming deadlines for their heat transition plans, making the conference a key moment for discussion and action.
The conference aims to bring together experts, policymakers, and local leaders to share knowledge on municipal heat planning (KWP). Attendees can expect presentations, interactive workshops, and panel discussions tailored to different community needs. With over 10,700 local heat transitions underway in Germany, solutions must adapt to both urban and rural challenges.
Networking and collaboration are central to the event. Organisers hope to inspire practical strategies for meeting legal deadlines—major cities must submit their plans by June 30, 2026, while smaller municipalities have until 2028. The full programme, including session details, is available on the KWW website.
The conference provides a platform for exchanging ideas and accelerating progress in heat transition. By fostering partnerships, it seeks to help municipalities meet their obligations and build resilient energy systems. The outcomes could shape how Germany achieves sustainable heating in the years ahead.
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