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“State funding for energy-efficient housing construction”

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(October 4, 2024) The free white paper “State funding for energy-efficient housing construction” from KLB Klimaleichtblock presents all current federal funding programs, including the Climate-Friendly New Building (KFN) program, and shows how their requirements can be met with highly thermally insulating new buildings made of lightweight concrete can be.

White paper “State funding for energy-efficient housing construction”
(Image: KLB climate light block)

The government loans now available from the Federal Fund for Efficient Buildings (BEG) are intended to create a new basis for cost-conscious construction. For a better overview of the funding package, the lightweight concrete provider KLB Klimaleichtblock is now making a white paper available for download that lists and describes important programs in more detail and provides concrete information on how to meet the requirements with practical masonry structures made of lightweight concrete.

The free KLB white paper “State funding for energy-efficient housing” is available at klb-klimaleichtblock.de/pdf-anforderung be requested.

KLB construction kit

The “KLB construction kit” offers a complete range of shell construction for different wall constructions and energy standards up to 40 and 40 Plus. The modular system includes masonry and chimney systems made of lightweight concrete including suitable supplementary products. Bricks with integrated insulation made of mineral rock wool for monolithic wall construction, such as Kalopor Ultra, achieve rated thermal conductivity values ​​of up to 0.07 W/(mK). The white paper uses tables to show exemplary construction solutions with possible stone types, wall thicknesses and achievable U-values.

Sustainability aspects of lightweight concrete blocks

Building families and investors are granted higher funding for the construction of new climate-friendly residential buildings, provided they can provide evidence of the Sustainable Building (QNG) quality seal. In the area of ​​gray emissions and the gray energy applied, lightweight concrete stands out due to its low-energy production, as it does not require any burning processes thanks to the volcanic raw material pumice.

Further information can be obtained via Email KLB Klimaleichtblock be requested.

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