Energy advisory center established in Mespelbrunn
The Energy Advisory Center Heimbuchenthal has moved to a new location at the Mespelbrunner Community Center, Hauptstraรe 130. This change comes with the same commitment to helping individuals make optimal decisions regarding their energy consumption.
The service, provided by VerbraucherService Bayern, covers a wide range of topics including electricity saving, heating and ventilation, thermal and heat protection in buildings, heating and control technology, renewable energies such as solar energy or heat pumps, funding programs, changing energy suppliers, heating cost settlement, and other issues related to private energy consumption.
Interested parties can find further information and book appointments at www.klimaschutz-ab.de. Appointments can also be made by contacting the Climate Protection Management of the Aschaffenburg district at 06021 394-7030 or via the toll-free hotline 0800/809 802 400.
The cost for on-site consultations is covered by the district authority, making the entire service of VerbraucherService Bayern free for district residents. Each consultation lasts between 30 and 60 minutes, and the consultation hours are from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
For those who require assistance at home, energy experts will conduct consultations on-site. The first Energy Consultation Day at the new location is on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, and will occur on the third Wednesday of every month. Energy consultations are available monthly at the Mespelbrunner Community Center.
At VerbraucherService Bayern, interested parties can receive independent and competent tips on all questions related to energy saving. For more specific inquiries, Climate Protection Manager Andreas Hoos can be contacted at the Aschaffenburg District Office by phone at 06021/394-7030 or by email at [email protected].
Whether you're considering replacing your heating system, using renewable energy in your household, or seeking funding for home renovation, the Energy Advisory Center Heimbuchenthal is here to help. Make the most of your energy usage and contribute to a greener future.
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