Citizens' dialogue on the heat transition: PopUp Studios start in Lörrach!
Citizens' dialogue on the heat transition in Lörrach: From November 4th to 8th, 2025, experiences and questions can be exchanged.

Citizens' dialogue on the heat transition: PopUp Studios start in Lörrach!
In the coming days, the city of Lörrach will be the venue for an important dialogue format on the heat transition. From November 4th to 8th, 2025, the PopUp Studio in the Old Town Hall, Untere Wallbrunnstrasse 2, will open its doors and invites all citizens to exchange their questions, experiences and opinions on the heat transition. This is part of a joint initiative by SWR and CORRECTIV that aims to promote exchange between citizens, editorial teams, those responsible and experts. Loud Lörrach.de There are several exciting program items on the agenda.
The PopUp Studio opens daily from Tuesday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. A highlight is the speed dating with energy consultants, where citizens can ask questions about energy efficiency, heating, insulation, renewable energies and funding. There will also be a panel of experts on November 5th that will specifically deal with topics from the CrowdNewsroom, where interested parties can submit their concerns. Live broadcasts from SWR4 Baden-Württemberg also provide insights into the topics of the heat transition and research every day at 4:30 p.m.
Heat transition in focus
The event in Lörrach is part of a larger series that started on October 14th in Stuttgart-Vaihingen and lasted there until October 22nd. The initiative then moved to Vaihingen an der Enz, where it continued from October 28th to 31st. In both cities, participants have already had the opportunity to take part in various workshops and lectures. Particularly worth mentioning was a lecture by Carsten Herbert, the YouTube “energy saving commissioner”, who thrilled the audience with practical tips on how to save energy CORRECTIVE reported.
The PopUp Studios are not only a place for personal exchange, but also for digital participation. Citizens can submit their questions and ideas about the heat transition via the virtual platform “CrowdNewsroom”, which will remain active until November 15th. Tablets are also available in the studio to make participation easier. This is particularly important because only through active dialogue can awareness of the challenges of the heating transition be created.
Finally, a closing event will take place on November 8th at 2 p.m. that will summarize the experiences and results of the last few weeks. Citizens are invited to contribute their opinions, because after all, the heating transition is not just in the news, it affects us all directly. So, dear Lörrachers, take advantage of the opportunity to contribute your knowledge and suggestions - because that's exactly what's important!