GebäudeEnergiegesetz
The Gebäudeenergiegesetz, often abbreviated as GEG, is a German federal law that consolidates and modernizes previous regulations concerning the energy efficiency of buildings. It came into effect on November 1, 2020, replacing the Energy Conservation Act (EnEG), the Energy Conservation Ordinance (EnEV), and the Renewable Energy Heat Act (EEWärmeG). The GEG aims to improve the energy performance of new and existing buildings, promote the use of renewable energies for heating and cooling, and contribute to Germany's climate targets.
Key provisions of the GEG include requirements for the energy performance of new buildings, which must meet