kaukolämpölaitokset
Kaukolämpölaitokset, also known as district heating plants, are facilities that generate heat and distribute it to consumers through a network of insulated pipes. These plants are a cornerstone of modern urban heating systems, providing a centralized and efficient way to warm homes, businesses, and public buildings. The primary function of a kaukolämpölaitos is to produce thermal energy, which is then transferred via hot water or steam to connected customers.
The energy sources for kaukolämpölaitokset are diverse and can include a variety of fuels. Historically, fossil
The distribution system consists of a network of underground pipes, typically a supply pipe carrying hot water