blokkilämpö
Blokkilämpö, often translated as block heating, is a district heating system primarily used in Finland. It is a type of combined heat and power (CHP) generation where a single facility produces both electricity and heat. The term "blokki" refers to the modular nature of these power plants, which often consist of several independent blocks or units.
These block heating plants typically burn solid fuels such as wood, peat, or waste materials. The combustion
The primary advantage of blokkilämpö systems is their efficiency and their ability to utilize local, often