State support for energy transition in German homes on the rise – state-owned KfW bank
State support granted for energy efficiency and renewable energy measures in private households increased to 14.4 billion euros in 2024, up from 12.3 billion euros in 2023, said Germany's state-owned development bank KfW in a press release. Demand for the funding support for climate-friendly new construction and for efforts to make homes more energy efficient increased in the fourth quarter in particular, said KfW.
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