Kellotuskanava
Kellotuskanava refers to a Finnish term that translates roughly to "warm channel" or "warm water channel" in English. The concept primarily pertains to a network of warm water pipelines used in Finland’s district heating systems. These pipelines transport heated water from central heating plants to residential and commercial buildings, ensuring efficient and sustainable heating for urban and rural areas alike.
The origins of the term can be traced back to the early 20th century when Finland began
Kellotuskanava systems are designed to minimize heat loss during transmission, often buried underground to protect them
While primarily associated with heating, the concept of warm water channels has broader implications in urban