Germany supports Heat Networks 4.0
On 1 July 2017, the German economy ministry began its support for feasibility studies on climate-friendly heat networks and their subsequent construction. At the beginning of October, BAFA, the government agency managing the Heat Network 4.0 programme, said it had approved 90 studies and the implementation of three systems, while the tentative allocation of subsidies to another two proposals could bring even more projects to fruition. The deadline for submitting applications is 31 December 2020.
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Country / region |
Germany |
Name of programme |
Wärmenetze 4.0 (English: Heat Networks 4.0) |
Type of incentive |
Investment subsidy |
Eligible technologies |
Climate-friendly heating networks with a high proportion of renewable energies and waste heat |
Applicable sectors |
Companies incl. engineering offices and project developers, municipalities/cities/counties, municipal enterprises, registered associations / cooperatives |
Amount |
Feasibility studies: 60% for small and medium-sized enterprises, 50% for other companies Investment subsidy: 20% basic funding (30% for SMEs), plus up to 10% sustainability premium and 10% cost efficiency premium, up to 75% for innovative individual components or other process innovations |
Maximum incentive |
Feasibility studies capped at EUR 600.000 Investment subsidies capped at EUR 15 million |
Technical requirements |
At least half of the heat fed into the grid must come from renewable energy sources Seasonal heat storages are standard unless they are not economically feasible |
Finance provider |
Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (BAFA) |
Funding source |
Public funds |
Effective date |
1 July 2017 |
Expiration date |
31 December 2020 |
Website |
Link (in German) |
Last review of this tabloid |
Oktober 2019 |
Contact |
Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control Referat 513 – Grundsatz MAP – Förderbereich 1 Frankfurter Straße 29 – 35, 65760 Eschborn Phone 0049 6196 908-2249 |