katlamajad
Katlamajad, the Estonian term for heating plants, are facilities that generate heat for district heating networks. They form a central part of urban energy systems, producing hot water or steam that is distributed through insulated pipelines to homes, workplaces, and public buildings.
Most katlamajad vary in size and complexity. They can be small municipal boilers serving a neighborhood or
In Estonia and several other Northern European countries, many older katlamajad were built to burn locally
Operationally, katlamajad are operated by district heating companies and connected to extensive networks that deliver heat