kaugküttimine
Kaugküttimine is a heating system where heat is generated centrally and then distributed to multiple buildings through a network of insulated pipes. This central heat source can be a dedicated power plant, industrial waste heat, or biomass combustion. The hot water or steam produced travels through underground pipes to reach individual homes, offices, and other structures. At each building, a heat exchanger transfers the thermal energy from the district heating network to the building's internal heating system.
This system offers several advantages, including increased energy efficiency, reduced local emissions, and the potential to