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Free November lectures reveal how to slash energy bills with smart heating upgrades

Struggling with high energy costs? Experts will unpack heat pumps, insulation, and grants—plus live Q&A. Limited spots, so register now.

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Free November lectures reveal how to slash energy bills with smart heating upgrades

The Hesse Consumer Advice Center is hosting a series of free online lectures in November, focusing on energy-saving measures and modern heating technology. Expert energy advisors will lead each session, offering insights into optimizing heating systems, understanding heat pumps, and exploring insulation and renovation options. Registration is required via their website.

The lectures, lasting between 1 to 2 hours each, will delve into topics such as modern heating technology, heat pumps, insulation, and energy-efficient renovation. Participants can engage with the experts through a live chat during the sessions. Some lectures will also discuss government funding opportunities for energy-saving measures.

The Consumer Advice Center's Energy Service offers personalized consultations at local hubs or in the comfort of one's home. While information about the specific lecturers for November 2025 is currently unavailable, the center assures high-quality expertise. The center is a partner of the Energy Advisory Network in the City and District of Gießen.

The online lectures are a great opportunity for consumers to learn about optimizing their heating systems and making their homes more energy-efficient. With expert guidance and the chance to ask questions, participants can gain valuable insights and potentially access government funding for energy-saving measures. Register now via the Consumer Advice Center's website to secure your spot.

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