The German building sector is set to be climate-neutral by 2045. On the current path, this goal is practically unachievable. The building stock is largely old, heterogeneous and predominantly heated by fossil fuels; ownership structures are fragmented and investment cycles are long. GES demonstrates that the problems arising from these circumstances in the transition to climate neutrality can only be resolved through a technology-neutral, cost-oriented strategy embedded within a European framework.
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