Munster Hosts Energy Advice Sessions to Cut CO2 Costs
Munster is hosting energy advice sessions on October 7 and 8 at the House of Sustainability. The sessions, part of the city's climate change initiative, aim to help landlords, tenants, and homeowners reduce CO2 costs for heating buildings. No appointment is needed for the October 8 session, while appointments can be made in advance for the October 7 session.
The sessions, led by the Consumer Center and the City of Munster's Climate Department, will provide guidance on lowering fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, thereby reducing associated costs. Landlords, who are legally obligated to contribute to CO2 costs based on their building's energy efficiency, are encouraged to attend. The sessions will discuss ways to decrease these costs, contributing to Munster's goal of becoming a climate city.
The name of the board member responsible for climate protection initiatives in the city of Münster remains unavailable, as the search results did not provide this information.
Munster's energy advice sessions on October 7 and 8 offer an opportunity for landlords, tenants, and homeowners to learn about reducing CO2 costs and emissions. The sessions are part of the city's commitment to becoming a climate city, with the Consumer Center and the Climate Department providing expert advice.
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