Municipal Heat Plan Pritzwalk
2025-10-09 | 2 min read
2025-10-09 | 2 min read
Overview
One of our first projects in Brandenburg is nearing completion. The city of Pritzwalk commissioned us in 2024 to develop its heat planning.
Client
City of Pritzwalk
Funding period
01.07.24 - 30.06.25
Municipal Heat Planning for Pritzwalk
The heat planning in Pritzwalk in the Prignitz region started in mid-2024. The city comprises approximately 12,500 inhabitants and covers an area of 165.5 km².
Following a comprehensive stakeholder mapping, both the existing situation analysis and the potential analysis were successfully completed. Based on this, the Theta Concepts project team developed a target scenario with interim goals for the city’s future heat supply. To ensure the sustainability of the results, a strategy and measures catalog was developed. This is accompanied by the sustainability and monitoring strategy.
The final draft of the heat plan is currently available. The final public event will take place on October 9, 2025, at the Kulturhaus Pritzwalk. The results of the heat planning will be presented to the residents, and an open discussion will be initiated.
Services
Theta Concepts GmbH supports the city of Pritzwalk with its communal heat planning as a general contractor. The scope of services includes all services for communal heat planning according to WPG / Brandenburg State Ordinance. This includes project management, as well as the execution of stakeholder analysis, existing situation and potential analysis, and the development of a target scenario. To ensure the long-term implementation of the developed measures, a comprehensive strategy and measures catalog will also be created, which also includes a continuity and monitoring and control strategy. The entire process is accompanied by intensive stakeholder and public participation.
Acknowledgment
We thank the city of Pritzwalk and the involved stakeholders for the trust placed in us. We are pleased to be able to contribute to the heat transition with the heat plan.
Dr.-Ing. Malte Schümann
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