Online lectures on climate protection: How to save on heating!
Free online lectures from the Brandenburg Consumer Center on heating, energy costs and subsidies from January 2026.

Online lectures on climate protection: How to save on heating!
In times of rising energy costs and a changing climate, replacing heating systems is becoming increasingly attractive. In the first half of 2026, the Brandenburg Consumer Center will offer a series of free online lectures on topics such as heating replacement, heat pumps and dynamic electricity tariffs. These events not only provide information, but also practical tips for reducing household operating costs. The lectures will take place on various dates, including a lecture on dynamic electricity tariffs starting on January 7, 2026. An overview of the dates can be viewed on the consumer advice center website barnim-aktuell.de.
The lectures cover a wide range of topics. Anyone interested can find out how they can optimize their heating systems or how photovoltaic systems can be sensibly integrated into their own household. An important aspect that should be taken into account when using heat pumps are the dynamic electricity tariffs. These tariffs encourage homeowners to reduce their electricity consumption during peak demand periods and shift it to times of low demand. This is particularly relevant since the current price for a kilowatt hour of electricity is 41.75 cents and experts are not predicting any significant change in price developments energy-experts.org.
The role of heat pumps and dynamic tariffs
Heat pumps are considered efficient and climate-friendly, but heating costs depend heavily on the price of electricity. Dynamic electricity tariffs can be an interesting way to reduce costs. The use of an intelligent Home Energy Management System (HEMS) that coordinates the heat pump, solar power systems and electric cars can optimize consumption. This means households can specifically benefit from low electricity prices utopia.de.
To really benefit from these dynamic tariffs, a smart meter is required, the installation of which will become mandatory in many households by 2032. This modern meter helps to accurately monitor electricity consumption and control costs accordingly. The comparison options offered by electricity providers are crucial in order to benefit from the best tariffs for heat pumps. Studies have shown that using an energy management system can save up to 30.4%, while a combination of a heat pump and photovoltaic system could even reduce heating costs by up to 74%.
The future of heating systems
Dynamic tariffs offer great savings potential, especially in transitional periods such as spring and autumn, when the proportion of renewable electricity increases and prices are cheaper. However, it should also be borne in mind that in cold winters there is the challenge of shifting the consumption of heat pumps to cheaper times. If only one heat pump is used without the support of other consumers such as electric heating or washing machines, the savings potential may be limited.
For households that do not yet have a smart meter or energy management system, it is advisable to carefully examine their savings options and consider other options if necessary. These include special heat pump tariffs or combined offers with photovoltaic systems. Proper planning and sizing of a new heat pump is also crucial for efficiency and cost savings in the future.
Current developments in energy supply show that a well-chosen heating system, combined with modern knowledge of electricity tariffs, is crucial for successfully dealing with energy costs and climate protection. Find out in good time and take advantage of the offers from the consumer advice center!