The contents of the packages are intended to raise tenants' awareness of the need to use our resources more efficiently in times of high energy prices and to help them save energy.
At the official press event, GWH CEO Stefan Bürger welcomed the Hessian Minister of Economics, Tarek Al-Wazir, to our major quarter am Bügel and took the opportunity to report on the latest developments in the quarter in terms of energy supply, modernization and new construction. For example, GWH has added a CHP unit to the heating plant on Ben-Gurion-Ring, enabling a sustainable heat supply for the estate. The existing buildings are gradually being renovated to make them more energy-efficient and using sustainable building materials, while a small neighborhood within a neighborhood with around 330 residential units and a student residence has also been built in recent years.
The small packages containing an LED light, hygrometer check cards and information about saving energy were piled up in front of and inside the neighborhood office at the shop row yesterday. LEA boss Karsten McGovern emphasized the benefits of the packages, which tenants can still collect from the neighbourhood office after the campaign day.