Küttejaam
Küttejaam is an Estonian term that translates to "heating plant" or "heat plant." It refers to a facility that generates heat for the purpose of district heating. District heating systems are common in Estonia and many other countries, providing a centralized and efficient way to heat residential buildings, commercial properties, and public institutions.
These plants typically utilize various fuel sources, including biomass (wood chips, agricultural waste), fossil fuels (natural
The primary function of a küttejaam is to ensure a reliable and consistent supply of heat, especially