blokkvarmere
Blokkvarmere (block heating systems) are a form of centralized heating used in multi-unit residential blocks in several Nordic countries. In these arrangements a single central plant provides heat to all dwellings within a block or building through a shared network of pipes. The system is typically distinct from a municipal district heating network, though it may interface with larger systems in some cases.
Operation and components: A blokkvarme facility usually includes a central boiler room or heat source, which
Ownership and economics: The system is commonly owned by a housing association, cooperative, or property management
Context and trends: Blokkvarmere were widely used in mid- to late-20th-century housing developments in Norway, Sweden,