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Reduzierung des Energieverbrauchs in Museen

In: Nachhaltiges Veranstalten

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  • Thomas Herrmann

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Zusammenfassung 2021 deckte Deutschland 69 % seines Energiebedarfs durch Importe, vor allem bei Steinkohle, Kernenergie, Mineralöl und Erdgas, mit erheblichem Anteil aus Russland. Nach dem Beginn des Ukraine-Kriegs 2022 kam es zu einer Energiekrise, die Kultureinrichtungen vor Herausforderungen stellte, insbesondere bei der Umsetzung von Energieeinsparungen und der Beantragung von Förderungen. Erstmals erstellten elf Hamburger Museen Klimabilanzen und identifizierten den Energieverbrauch als Haupttreiber der CO₂-Emissionen. Der Deutsche Museumsbund empfahl 2022 erweiterte Klimakorridore, um den Energieverbrauch durch angepasste Steuerung der Raumlufttechnik zu senken, was Einsparungen bis zu 25 % ermöglicht.

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  • Thomas Herrmann, 2025. "Reduzierung des Energieverbrauchs in Museen," Springer Books, in: Thomas Sakschewski & Nicole Wuttke (ed.), Nachhaltiges Veranstalten, chapter 4, pages 31-36, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-47175-0_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-47175-0_4
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